Jim Cantores Twitter Feed is All Weather All the Time

Posted by Fernande Dalal on Saturday, June 29, 2024

Jim Cantore

Jim Cantore is like an old friend to those of us who live where the weather is extreme. As a Gulf Coast Floridian my entire life, there is hardly a time I don’t remember Jim Cantore standing along a local beach as a tropical storm or hurricane approaches the coast, telling us when and what to expect. He’s the man from the Weather Channel who goes on scene to make sure we know what’s happening; the latest in weather developments. Even those who don’t live anywhere that has any specific, frequent weather patterns know who he is and what he does. He is the man who makes it his job to tell us what to expect from the weather so that we know what to do, and how to do it. We love Jim Cantore, and we love that he is always a part of our weather lives. When times get tough and we’re worried about the weather, we can count on him to make sure that we have something to look forward to – the end of the storm. And even more than that, we love Jim Cantore’s Twitter page; it’s filled with good stuff.

Wow! RT @RobMarciano: We're gonna need a bigger blower eh MT @CathyESquires: Meanwhile in eastern Canada http://t.co/cL1HFHQHCi

— Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) February 17, 2015

Only Jim Cantore would find a photo like this to share with the world. He gets to see some seriously cool – if a little sad and exceptionally devastating – weather phenomenons. It’s something we just can’t get over.

Need to melt an inch a day! RT @SoxExpress: @JimCantore @MLB @RedSox Just over 50 days to first pitch #wearescrewed

— Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) February 17, 2015

I don’t know if you’ve noticed a trend here, but it seems that Cantore might be a bit of a Boston fan if his insistence that the snow melt in the next 50 or so days is any indication.

Jonathan Saruk/The Weather Channel via Getty Images

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