Moment a Minneapolis TV meteorologist can’t stop laughing after a technical glitch

Moment a Minneapolis TV meteorologist can’t stop laughing after a technical glitch causes her image to multiply across the screen

  • FOX 9 meteorologist Jennifer McDermed was in the middle of delivering a forecast when suddenly the map behind her got blurry and she was multiplied
  • ‘Oh that is funky! What is going on?’ McDermed said as she realized the what was happening. ‘I don’t really know what’s going on!’
  • McDermed eventually has a fun with it and leads a ‘train’ of multiple versions of herself across the screen, while her co-anchors laugh off camera
  • ‘It gave me a headache! Too many of me. I can’t even handle myself, let alone 10 of me,’ McDermed said laughing

A Minneapolis TV meteorologist cracked up live on-air as a technical glitch caused her to multiply on the green screen.

FOX 9 meteorologist Jennifer McDermed was in the middle of delivering a forecast on Tuesday when suddenly the map behind her got blurry and multiple, swirly versions of her appeared, catching her off guard.

‘Oh that is funky! What is going on?’ McDermed said as she realized the what was happening. ‘I don’t really know what’s going on!’ 

McDermed then broke into a fit of giggles and began to awkwardly dance as the multiple versions of herself followed. 

‘Do you want one Jennifer, two Jennifer’s, or three?’ she joked. 

FOX 9 meteorologist Jennifer McDermed (pictured) was confused when multiple versions of her appeared on the green screen behind her during a live forecast

FOX 9 meteorologist Jennifer McDermed (pictured)  broke into a fit of giggles during the green screen blunder

FOX 9 meteorologist Jennifer McDermed (pictured)  broke into a fit of giggles during the green screen blunder 

FOX 9 meteorologist Jennifer McDermed (pictured) has a fun with a technical difficulty and leads a 'train' of multiple versions of herself across the screen

FOX 9 meteorologist Jennifer McDermed (pictured) has a fun with a technical difficulty and leads a ‘train’ of multiple versions of herself across the screen

McDermed eventually has a fun with it and leads a ‘train’ of multiple versions of herself across the screen, each version of herself larger than the last, while her co-anchors laugh off camera. 

The technical difficulties were resolved but McDermed could not contain her laughter throughout the remainder of the forecast. 

Eventually McDermed was able to push through and finish the forecast, apologizing for the ‘funhouse’-like technical error. 

‘It gave me a headache! Too many of me. I can’t even handle myself, let alone 10 of me,’ McDermed said laughing.  

‘Whatever button you pushed, don’t do it again,’  her FOX 9 anchor Randy Meier joked. 

FOX 9 News meteorologist Jennifer McDermed (pictured) was caught off guard during a Tuesday night forecast when the green screen experienced technical difficulties

FOX 9 News meteorologist Jennifer McDermed (pictured) was caught off guard during a Tuesday night forecast when the green screen experienced technical difficulties