For anyone wondering, the element with the highest boiling point, Tungsten, has a boiling point of 10706 degrees fahrenheit. Basically, everything isn't just dead in McKinney. Everything is boiling.
@@MellowMellancholly yeah uh, i thought it was in the ten thousands, but now i see that it's in the hundred thousands, so uh, i don't think there's anything left
I always appreciate the humor of someone just automatically rolling with the silliness. It's like that one anchor who pronounced that incredibly long town name perfectly.
DRY HEAT!!! hilarious!!! I was told all my life that Texas was a dry heat and dummy me believed it. So the first time I ever went there we had been in the car for many hours so the temperature was staying nice and cool inside with the AC. We rolled into the parking lot of the hotel and I made the mistake of opening the door without proper precautions which apparently would have been soaking bath towels in cold water and wrapping them around my body... Or at least something!. So I opened the car door and melted onto the parking lot.
0:00 The fact that it briefly shows 99F (presumably from the past) before jumping to 101,105F can only mean that something terrible happened there for temperatures to rise that quickly, and only in McKinney as well.
Fun fact, steel boils at 5200, a twentieth of the reported temperature. Not only is everyone in McKinney dead the entire area has been vaporized and has been reduced to lose atoms and electrons from the heat. Man Texas weather can be rough.
not only is everything vaporized, the Whole planet would be gone because the rock that McKinney is built upon is also vaporized, thus releasing pressure from the core of the planet.
Absolutely! Pete Delkus used to be on Channel 9 in Cincinnati. He is serious when he has to be, like when he stayed on the air for over 24 hours straight during & after the deadly Montgomery-Blue Ash tornado in 1999. But, it's too bad that some people are so petty that they demand an apology just because you aren't as miserable as they are--even in Texas!
Good Ole Pete! I live around McKinney (20 minutes away, small town) and I have major Astraphobia. Once there was a really high chance of a tornado in my area and my dad didn't know how to calm me down, so he flipped on the new to show me how far it was, and when Pete started cracking jokes it made me feel better! Love this guy and his humor
Wait, they really had to issue an apology? To who? To the people that live in Mckinney? Not to mention that he instantly mentiones that it was just a malfunction or something.
My thoughts & prayers to the atomized remains of what used to be McKinney residents. Truly a devastating event. May the families & friends left behind be given strength to weather this heat storm. Rest in Power ❤😢
This guy is amazing lol, he doesn't skip a beat or hesitate at the glitch but makes it into a smooth comedic line and continues on his job. Props to this man.
As a person who is from McKinney and is still alive, I can confidently say it didn't feel that hot. We are just too cool to be burnt alive in 101,105 degree weather.
@@bigmandrums4346 it is and it isn’t. i’ve lived in McKinney my whole life and when i was younger it stayed around 80-90 in the summer most of the time. it’s gotten progressively worse over the last few years (i lifeguarded outdoors for a good 4 years and each year it would get worse. i can’t imagine doing it now)
good meteorologists: technical problems plz wait. great meteorologists: rolls with the glitch and says the actual temperatures. best meteorologists: makes a joke and pokes fun at the glitch.
As someone who lives in Plano, a town right next to McKinney, I can confirm we saw all the buildings and everything in McKinney evaporate before our eyes.
@@username-jo8kf The heat was caused by a plasma beam that was being fired on McKinney by a ufo. Thankfully the beam was indeed concentrated only on McKinney. I should know, i was a prisoner aboard the ufo and saw the whole thing. Those green S O Bs did some really sick things to me and i will have nightmares for the rest of my life. But i'm lucky compared to those poor people in McKinney. That meteorologist was right, steel dose indeed boil at that temperature.
Was actually in Dallas that night. Even in the darkness of nighttime could actually see what looked like a white-hot firewall in the northeast direction from the city.
There's a lot of people on here who are trying to say that the weather station has to "apologize" for this malfunction. While they aren't "necessarily" wrong the apology was also clearly made in jest. The apology itself made fun of the situation and jokingly said that it wasn't actually a sabotage. The reason so many people are claiming they actually had to apologize is because some random news station tried to make it seem like it was a genuine apology. Here is a direct quote of the "apology" "We're sorry, McKinney Our heat index map mistakenly said it felt like 101105 degrees in McKinney yesterday. @wfaaweather handled it the way you might expect - and no, it wasn't @JesseWFAA's fault 😂 For the record, the real heat index was *only* 105"
@_peters6221it's just beautiful irony that the people that get most easily offended are the ones that claim other people get too easily offended. I think in psychology that's called "projection".
You really can't trust anything, with the way people were talking I imagined they went on air and made a formal apology for the joke, not that they made a tweet casually acknowledging the error.
@_peters6221 What needs to be understood here is that we've regressed to an 1880's mindset where rumors you hear at the bar trumps facts and evidence because there's no way to effectively share anything directly with anyone else on the Internet. Also, who cares to double check if something was actually true?
I used to live in McKinney, I remember the day it burned to ashes. I was a somewhat poor man, I had no car, and I had a basic, small but strong brick house. I woke up one morning at about 6:30am to see on the news that a large fire appeared in the center of town with no explanation, and that it was spreading too fast for firefighters to extinguish. From there I just made sure to not go to the center of town until the fire was put out. From there, at about 7:00am I heard that the fires were spreading and engulfing the streets surrounding the center of town, causing people to have to leave, although many people died before they could escaoe to a safer area of town. About 15 minutes later at 7:15am, the local government was urging any able bodied residents to immediately volunteer to fight the fire and possibly push it back some. The battle against the fire seemed to be not pushing it back, but at least stopping the spread, however by about 9:00am, the majority of people were out of water and other supplies, and from there, the operation had to be abandoned and mandatory evacuation orders were given. But then, something very bad happened at about 9:02am, the fires instantaneous spread 5 miles in every direction, so many people died, I could hear the screams echoing from that part of town. I was in a firetruck, but the firetruck ran out of fuel, so I, the driver, and the rest of the passengers had to abandon it and keep running. However, suddenly around 9:45am, tiny sparks were flying around the entire town, and within about 2 minutes, I heard explosions everywhere, at this time, I was about at the McKinney city limits. Finally, I reached the end of the city limits, once I reached them though and left town... I just couldn't go on, I stood, watching McKinney, or what was McKinney perhaps, burn. I remember hearing the final scream as it faded away, from there, I knew that most of the population didn't make it out alive, and that the town would never be the same, I also knew that the fires would probably keep spreading, that's when I had to make the decision, do I go on?. So I had to press on, but when I decided to keep going, I saw that the fires had nearly caught up with me, but then I saw something strange... they didn't spread outside McKinney, everything was fine in Greenville where I was, so I just walked deeper into Greenville and started my life over. This tragedy was many years ago, and I have managed to fix my life again, but I will deep inside, never be the same after that day.
@@Texasiscoolorsmthidkiforgor Look, if you were there, you wouldn't laugh. I used to be quite a mean and careless person, but from that day on, I vowed to never laugh at another person's tragedy again.
Imagine listening to the weather man in the background while youre doing something else and out of nowhere you hear him say "everyone in McKinney is dead."
He really let his intrusive thoughts win with that quick "Everyone is in McKinnley is dead" and thank god he did because this clip is one of my favorites.
Seared on liquid granite; people would pay good money for that level of culinary uniqueness. Somebody call Gordon Ramsey and tell him we found a location for the next Hell's Kitchen.
Autistic and "Everyone in McKinney is dead" is probably going to be repeated by me multiple times internally (and probably externally when I'm alone) now. The delivery makes my brain happy.
I love how some TV meteorologists have the audacity and capacity to just run with whatever garbage their weather software puts up on the screen. Good job going with the flow there, Mr. Delkus!
He handled that perfectly. Not only did he keep the flow going despite the mistake, but he made it entertaining, and mentioned what the temp likely was at the end still. He is very good at his job, I hope he's doing well now.
the average tempature of the sun in Fahrenheit is about 10K F° meaning the tempature of MCKINNEY is 10.1105 times more hotter (in tempature) than the surface of the sun.
Context for some people: The heat index for McKinney is supposed to say "105", but forgot to erase "101". So the guy who did these typed it in without erasing 101 by accident, and left us with a 101,105 index in McKinney. So yes, everyone in McKinney is dead.
I love how meteorologists will nonchalantly go along with the insane temperature readings whenever they do happen. No wonder these sorts of moments go viral so frequently.
Every time a weather map malfunctions like this, I always think of how it happened to Cory McCloskey at FOX 10 in Phoenix in 2015. Another good one was to Jennifer McDermed at Fox 9 in Minneapolis in 2021. In that case, she pressed the wrong button on her clicker, resulting in multiple images of her going across the screen, making it look something like a psychedelic movie.
My favorite part of this video is the fact that logically it would have to cool down approximately 101,000 degrees before getting to a neighboring city
McKinney just solved our clean energy problem! Power for all of us, forever-or maybe a catastrophic meltdown to the earth’s core? Stay tuned for the next weather news!
The fact that he said that very straight forward and with a straight face is such sheer talent. I would've laughed within the second that map pulled up
A good weatherman: “Either it’s very hot in McKinney or we’ve had a bit of a data entry error.”
A great weatherman: “Everyone in McKinney is dead”
no a fantastic weatherman
no a splendid weatherman
no an excellent weatherman
no a perfect weatherman
No a superior weatherman
I love how he says "Everyone in McKinney is dead" without skipping a beat. Props for this gem.
This guy is well known for being a jokester.
He definitely didn’t skip the beat for sure on that which made it hilarious.
You know someone's a professional when they can respond to an obvious mistake without stuttering, but instead roll with it as if it's normal.
McKinney fr got oppenheimed
Based
"everyone in mckinney is dead" and "i think steel boils at about this temperature" are the greatest meteorological lines ever spoken
Also “Now I’m not your dad”
But “I think steel boils at about this temperature” is the best line from that
Agreed
"Now, I'm not...authorized to evacuate anyone but this temperature seems pretty high."
Big fan of "And frankly, Wickenburg, is a total loss"
“Surprise is starting to heat up as well at 1,300 degrees”
The fact that nobody is in these comments is saying "as a resident of McKinney" really says something about how accurate this reporter was.
"As a resident of McKinney, I am currently writing this comment from the spirit realm to tell you that this clip was 100% accurate"
@@thesalvager3020 That should have said “as a *former* resident…”
You clearly did not look at enough comments
@@VigorousVirgo There's even one from a month before his comment.
there is literally one 3 comments above yours
For anyone wondering, the element with the highest boiling point, Tungsten, has a boiling point of 10706 degrees fahrenheit. Basically, everything isn't just dead in McKinney. Everything is boiling.
Boiled, but not forgotten
that would be if everything was made of tungsten in mckinney, everything evaporating is probably more suitable lol
@@yazezekiel That's true! Everything's vaporizing...
Soup :)
@@MellowMellancholly yeah uh, i thought it was in the ten thousands, but now i see that it's in the hundred thousands, so uh, i don't think there's anything left
The fact he doesn’t hesitate is what gets me. He was so quick to say that
No hesitation, no weakness, only forecasts
"Hesitation is defeat"-Isshin Ashina
He only slipped on reading 5+ digits, but his intent was committed.
I think he noticed it when he stuttered on Dallas.
full acceptence
I always appreciate the humor of someone just automatically rolling with the silliness. It's like that one anchor who pronounced that incredibly long town name perfectly.
Or the guy with the terribly drawn police sketch.
You again?
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch?
Our city names are not usually very long jack
@@cooleyYT Lee Harvey Oswald didn't "usually" assassinate American presidents, but here we are ;)
At least it's a dry heat. McKinney has been turned to plasma.
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
DRY HEAT!!! hilarious!!!
I was told all my life that Texas was a dry heat and dummy me believed it.
So the first time I ever went there we had been in the car for many hours so the temperature was staying nice and cool inside with the AC.
We rolled into the parking lot of the hotel and I made the mistake of opening the door without proper precautions which apparently would have been soaking bath towels in cold water and wrapping them around my body... Or at least something!.
So I opened the car door and melted onto the parking lot.
@@tobyu145Texas? Dry Heat? What monster was telling you those lies?
I *still* hear this, but after spending a year in Texas, *I know better*
0:00 The fact that it briefly shows 99F (presumably from the past) before jumping to 101,105F can only mean that something terrible happened there for temperatures to rise that quickly, and only in McKinney as well.
The McKinney Disaster of 2023
Not temp heat index, they felt that hot it wasn't that hot.
Who doesn't see it, pause and rewind to 0:00.
the mckinney incident
THE FIRE CUBE
This weatherman will truly live on in internet history for this legendary meme
This guys ability to keep a straight face when delivering that line is deserving of America’s got talent
That's Pete Delkus, local Ft Worth weatherman who is known for his humor.
he need a tragic backstory tho
@@nhantnthis tragic backstory is having not been on America's Got Talent yet.
@@nhantnt His tragic backstory is having a successful (minor league) baseball career cut short by an elbow injury.
david letterman started his career as a weatherman. maybe they're all just brilliant comics in disguise.
Fun fact: Mckinney wasn't upset with the joke. The only ones who were upset were people NOT from Mckinney.
Nobody in McKinney was upset, seeing as everyone in McKinney is dead.
Good one
Classic
@@gaminggeckos4388
R.i.p. citizens of McKinney.
Gone but certainly not forgotten
I mean, to be fair, everyone in McKinney _knew_ they weren't dead, so it would have been people who weren't there that got worried about them lol
I live in Dallas. What happened in McKinney is truly a tragedy, and my heart goes out to them
did someone forget to close the nuclear reactor core there, and it boiled over to 101,105 degrees?
Mine doesn’t, good riddance
Same, I live in denton, rip to all my mckinneyans
Would it really be such a loss though?
@@JakeBolt Certainly not for all the Californians raiding the city.
Surface of the sun: "I am one of the hottest things in the solar system at 9,930 degrees farhenheit."
McKinney, Texas: "Amateur."
McKinney: "hold my vapor (that used to be beer)"
North Texas,: hold my sweet tea
(Don’t come for me I literally live in north Texas 😭)
@@K3ira-0n-h00fsim coming for you
One of the hottest? The hottest. And use C or K, both are better.
@@solvapydoom8077 I'll use the same temperatures that are being used in the video my man.
The way he said "Everyone in Mckinney is dead" was so straightforward and incredibly fast
imagine those people in mckinney laughing their heads off hearing this legendary weather reporter
I'm one of them.
@@UOIOfficial_OSCSame. 😂😂😂
Apparently some people don't have a sense of humor and thought it was offensive. Which forced the station to issue an apology.
Station had to issue an apology, kekw
I survived some how
Fun fact, steel boils at 5200, a twentieth of the reported temperature.
Not only is everyone in McKinney dead the entire area has been vaporized and has been reduced to lose atoms and electrons from the heat.
Man Texas weather can be rough.
It feels like 101,105 it isn't actually. You just feel immeasurably hot but you don't die.
not only is everything vaporized, the Whole planet would be gone because the rock that McKinney is built upon is also vaporized, thus releasing pressure from the core of the planet.
It was literally hotter than the surface of the sun in McKinney.
@@Channel9001it was hotter then Lightning too.
It's not the heat that gets you, it's the humidity
“Everybody in McKinney is dead” has gotta be the funniest thing a meteorologist has ever said.
Right up there with "I think steel boils at around this temperature."
@@thelostone7512I just saw that one. I think this one takes the cake though, but not by much.
@@thelostone7512 Don't forget the "If your principle gets mad, tell em to call me" during the April 27th 2011 tornado outbreak.
@@DreamliightxYuaJames Span, the legend.
Ehh I still get a kick out of "IT'S GONE RAIN!!!!"
Everyone in Dallas looking at the giant wall of plasma north of them: _"...sometimes it do be like that"_
As someone who lives in McKinney, I can confirm we’re all dead
But but you're alive to type? Never would have guessed the zombie apocalypse would be started from extreme heat
More like "As someone who is dead in McKinney"
@@stevorules1820 i was gonna woosh but your joke saved it.
For those who don’t know, this is just normal Pete Delkus. His ability to roll with whatever happens and make it funny is legendary
Absolutely! Pete Delkus used to be on Channel 9 in Cincinnati. He is serious when he has to be, like when he stayed on the air for over 24 hours straight during & after the deadly Montgomery-Blue Ash tornado in 1999. But, it's too bad that some people are so petty that they demand an apology just because you aren't as miserable as they are--even in Texas!
Good Ole Pete! I live around McKinney (20 minutes away, small town) and I have major Astraphobia. Once there was a really high chance of a tornado in my area and my dad didn't know how to calm me down, so he flipped on the new to show me how far it was, and when Pete started cracking jokes it made me feel better! Love this guy and his humor
@@Ivory24601 So your dead?
@@ZSifyYT I guess!
@@Ivory24601 Okay that confirms it.
I can’t believe they had to issue an apology for this. People can’t take a joke anymore smh
Wait, they really had to issue an apology?
To who? To the people that live in Mckinney?
Not to mention that he instantly mentiones that it was just a malfunction or something.
People take jokes harder than dicks now
@@WaybetterthanBron23 I was guessing one angry person called.
@@WaybetterthanBron23bro you a ghost?
Another case of old people making up outrage to make Gen Z look bad
Yeah, by the way, steel EVAPORATES at 5,000 degrees. Any building in that area isn't even vapor, it's just straight up ionized.
5000? So jet fuel can't evaporate steel beams?
@@samvsmedia8680 what are you talking about bro
Oh no we are at a time where the average kid doesn't know about the jet fuel steel beam
@alanruiz5065 You mean 9/11? Yeah I'm talking about steel being evaporated at 5000 degrees, not melted
@@alanruiz5065the tragedy of our times
we are headed for a dark, not dank, future
My thoughts & prayers to the atomized remains of what used to be McKinney residents. Truly a devastating event. May the families & friends left behind be given strength to weather this heat storm. Rest in Power ❤😢
This guy is amazing lol, he doesn't skip a beat or hesitate at the glitch but makes it into a smooth comedic line and continues on his job. Props to this man.
Give this man a raise and some more airtime lol
I did some hang time in his honor, hope it's enough
Rest in power to every resident of McKinney. 🕊️
Atomized but not forgotten.
It was just a typo
@@ibrahimibrahim2700 thanks I have now edited the typo out of my comment. again, Rip to the McKinney residents who were Atomized. 🙏
I think their atoms have also been split into quark-gluon plasma!
Alexa, play "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan
@@GiveMeMyLunchMoney MMM. Science.
As a person who is from McKinney and is still alive, I can confidently say it didn't feel that hot. We are just too cool to be burnt alive in 101,105 degree weather.
I thought that was a normal temp in Texas yall must have adapted to it
Fortunately the 101,105° was a dry heat.
@@bigmandrums4346 it is and it isn’t. i’ve lived in McKinney my whole life and when i was younger it stayed around 80-90 in the summer most of the time. it’s gotten progressively worse over the last few years (i lifeguarded outdoors for a good 4 years and each year it would get worse. i can’t imagine doing it now)
You're from McKennie, that heat index is normal for you
Celsius or Fahrenheit? What am I saying anyways? The heck is a Celsius?🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
I love how he says it like it's nothing
I hope this guy got a raise.
The way he said "EVERYONE IN MCKINNEY IS DEAD." with absolutely no hesitation killed me
You live in McKinney?
I love how he actually makes a joke out of the typo instead of saying a bland “oh thats a typo, i think its supposed to say 105.”
because he is a real reporter and not a sinclair group robot
i literally did say that though he just made a joke first
“Everyone in McKinney is dead.”
*proceeds to express ‘welp’ perfectly*
at least the heat was only in McKinney, the other surrounding cities didn't get vaporized by its heat.
The Death Star must have done a Precision hit on McKinney thanks to a small rebel base there.
good meteorologists: technical problems plz wait.
great meteorologists: rolls with the glitch and says the actual temperatures.
best meteorologists: makes a joke and pokes fun at the glitch.
As someone who lives in Plano, a town right next to McKinney, I can confirm we saw all the buildings and everything in McKinney evaporate before our eyes.
And you didn't feel any extra heat because the heat was concentrated only in McKinney right?
Didn't you see ashfall?
@@username-jo8kf The heat was caused by a plasma beam that was being fired on McKinney by a ufo. Thankfully the beam was indeed concentrated only on McKinney. I should know, i was a prisoner aboard the ufo and saw the whole thing. Those green S O Bs did some really sick things to me and i will have nightmares for the rest of my life. But i'm lucky compared to those poor people in McKinney. That meteorologist was right, steel dose indeed boil at that temperature.
As someone from Dallas, it wasn't that hot.
Haters will say you're lying
I'm autistic and I could tell that was a joke. Feel sorry for those who actually thought this warrented an apology.
Autistic too.
Same here
Me too. I think you'd literally have to have dementia to think this was real
me too :p
Autistic and same here.
Who doesn't love Pete?! It was hilarious to see this from my local broadcaster!
Lol
As someone who also lives in north texas, i agree
I also live in north Texas and loved seeing this
Texas gets hot y’all.
For the record, that is approximately ten times hotter than the surface of the sun.
Watched this live and I was thinking.."Good thing I didn't go to dinner in McKinney...".
“…and in Dallas. Y-Your heat…” That stutter was the moment he noticed McKinney’s heat index.
Oh my god they killed McKinney!
lol, Pickard Facepalm.
YOU B@SSTARDS!
You basterds
McKinney is 8X hotter than the surface of both Sirius. A & B & 3X cooler than Red Spider Star in the Red Spider Nebula.
Some days, it's like that. >>:=p
@@JadeDragon407 Yup. Indeed it is.
its also just as hot as r136a1
Was actually in Dallas that night. Even in the darkness of nighttime could actually see what looked like a white-hot firewall in the northeast direction from the city.
Did McKinney suffered an atomic bomb explosion?
The funniest part is how every city surrounding mckinney is normal temperature, but as soon as you enter the mckinney area you are burnt to a crisp
101,105 degrees and I'd still be wearing all black and a winter jacket
And wearing short shorts and flip flops during a nuclear winter
You'd still be dead, though.
A true goth
i love how they have to reassure the viewers in the description. “Don’t worry, it was only 105.”
still had people complain and they issued an apology
How do they know it wasn’t 101105 degrees in McKinney huh
He has weather to report.
That's actually not too bad...it was 110 in Houston that day. But it's a wet heat.
is it tho? this was the temp in hawaii during their culling of lahaina last month
There's a lot of people on here who are trying to say that the weather station has to "apologize" for this malfunction. While they aren't "necessarily" wrong the apology was also clearly made in jest. The apology itself made fun of the situation and jokingly said that it wasn't actually a sabotage. The reason so many people are claiming they actually had to apologize is because some random news station tried to make it seem like it was a genuine apology. Here is a direct quote of the "apology"
"We're sorry, McKinney Our heat index map mistakenly said it felt like 101105 degrees in McKinney yesterday. @wfaaweather handled it the way you might expect - and no, it wasn't @JesseWFAA's fault 😂 For the record, the real heat index was *only* 105"
@_peters6221it's just beautiful irony that the people that get most easily offended are the ones that claim other people get too easily offended.
I think in psychology that's called "projection".
You really can't trust anything, with the way people were talking I imagined they went on air and made a formal apology for the joke, not that they made a tweet casually acknowledging the error.
That's a relief. XD
@_peters6221 What needs to be understood here is that we've regressed to an 1880's mindset where rumors you hear at the bar trumps facts and evidence because there's no way to effectively share anything directly with anyone else on the Internet. Also, who cares to double check if something was actually true?
People on the internet blowing things out of proportion based on misleading/incomplete information? Never.
"Everyone in McKinney is dead"
Grandma: It's a bit breezy out today, better put on a sweater.
this guy went from average weatherman to legend in a heartbeat
I used to live in McKinney, I remember the day it burned to ashes. I was a somewhat poor man, I had no car, and I had a basic, small but strong brick house. I woke up one morning at about 6:30am to see on the news that a large fire appeared in the center of town with no explanation, and that it was spreading too fast for firefighters to extinguish. From there I just made sure to not go to the center of town until the fire was put out. From there, at about 7:00am I heard that the fires were spreading and engulfing the streets surrounding the center of town, causing people to have to leave, although many people died before they could escaoe to a safer area of town. About 15 minutes later at 7:15am, the local government was urging any able bodied residents to immediately volunteer to fight the fire and possibly push it back some. The battle against the fire seemed to be not pushing it back, but at least stopping the spread, however by about 9:00am, the majority of people were out of water and other supplies, and from there, the operation had to be abandoned and mandatory evacuation orders were given. But then, something very bad happened at about 9:02am, the fires instantaneous spread 5 miles in every direction, so many people died, I could hear the screams echoing from that part of town. I was in a firetruck, but the firetruck ran out of fuel, so I, the driver, and the rest of the passengers had to abandon it and keep running. However, suddenly around 9:45am, tiny sparks were flying around the entire town, and within about 2 minutes, I heard explosions everywhere, at this time, I was about at the McKinney city limits. Finally, I reached the end of the city limits, once I reached them though and left town... I just couldn't go on, I stood, watching McKinney, or what was McKinney perhaps, burn. I remember hearing the final scream as it faded away, from there, I knew that most of the population didn't make it out alive, and that the town would never be the same, I also knew that the fires would probably keep spreading, that's when I had to make the decision, do I go on?. So I had to press on, but when I decided to keep going, I saw that the fires had nearly caught up with me, but then I saw something strange... they didn't spread outside McKinney, everything was fine in Greenville where I was, so I just walked deeper into Greenville and started my life over. This tragedy was many years ago, and I have managed to fix my life again, but I will deep inside, never be the same after that day.
Dude, how long did it take for you to write this?!?
Nice anecdotes my friend
HAHHAHA GOLD
@@Texasiscoolorsmthidkiforgor Look, if you were there, you wouldn't laugh. I used to be quite a mean and careless person, but from that day on, I vowed to never laugh at another person's tragedy again.
No mckinny got vaporized by aliens.
Imagine listening to the weather man in the background while youre doing something else and out of nowhere you hear him say "everyone in McKinney is dead."
Why do these meteorologists always nail milking the errors so perfectly this guy got me striking my chair's armrest like an anvil
As someone who was in mckinney at this time I can confirm I am dead
As someone who was visiting Dallas, this explains why I saw the entire surface of the Sun pointed at McKinney.
He really let his intrusive thoughts win with that quick "Everyone is in McKinnley is dead" and thank god he did because this clip is one of my favorites.
the deadpan look alongside "everyone in mckinney is dead" is comedic genius
McKinney didn't have the high ground!
I love that fast response time from him.
Nobody:
McKinney: Here comes the sun.
Fallout New Vegas:
"Right now in Primm and Novac your heat index is 107, _everyone in Nipton is dead."_
Me to the entire wasteland after Lonesome Road:
this is the BEST most GENUINELY HILARIOUS weatherman recovery from a typo i have EVER seen.
He says "Everyone in McKinney is dead😐" with zero hesitation like it's a well known fact that nobody disputes
Literally atomized by heat comparable to the sun
Good day for a barbecue. Especially since you won’t need any charcoal.
Seared on liquid granite; people would pay good money for that level of culinary uniqueness. Somebody call Gordon Ramsey and tell him we found a location for the next Hell's Kitchen.
@@JadeDragon407literally
As someone in McKinney I can confirm, we are puddles
"Everyone in McKinney is dead."
Everyone in McKinney watching this: 👁👄👁
Prayers to all the families who lost someone in McKinney. Truly heartbreaking
Autistic and "Everyone in McKinney is dead" is probably going to be repeated by me multiple times internally (and probably externally when I'm alone) now. The delivery makes my brain happy.
You can even hear the laughs from the production team!
My condolences to everyone who had family in McKinney
He says it so matter of factly it’s perfect
Hey siri, what's the weather?
Siri: It's 101,105.
Oh, it's a bit colder today!
I love how some TV meteorologists have the audacity and capacity to just run with whatever garbage their weather software puts up on the screen. Good job going with the flow there, Mr. Delkus!
“It’s hot in McKinney” Is definitely an understatement.
He notices the error and still just goes with it and states it so matter of fact. This put a genuine smile on my face, thank you Pete Delkus!
Much love to this fella. Can tell he is a truly good guy.
He handled that perfectly. Not only did he keep the flow going despite the mistake, but he made it entertaining, and mentioned what the temp likely was at the end still. He is very good at his job, I hope he's doing well now.
“Everyone in McKinney is dead.” Dumbledore said calmly.
"Albus, this is insane!"-Quipped Grindelwald.
the average tempature of the sun in Fahrenheit is about 10K F° meaning the tempature of MCKINNEY is 10.1105 times more hotter (in tempature) than the surface of the sun.
Not 10x hotter, rather it's 10x as hot. If you wanted to get how much hotter it is it's 9x hotter.
@@letcreate123 whats the difference? genuinely curious
@@pukei yea sounds about right
My McKinney folk I love y’all, see you on the other side
I like how all that heat is just contained within McKinney and does not leave the border
Context for some people:
The heat index for McKinney is supposed to say "105", but forgot to erase "101". So the guy who did these typed it in without erasing 101 by accident, and left us with a 101,105 index in McKinney. So yes, everyone in McKinney is dead.
And I meant 105 degrees F, or 37 degrees C for everyone else
The speed and intensity with which he committed to this bit is amazing.
I love how meteorologists will nonchalantly go along with the insane temperature readings whenever they do happen. No wonder these sorts of moments go viral so frequently.
At 10,000 degrees, the air turns into plasma. The whole town has essentially turned into a mini-star.
Imagine living in McKinney and hearing the weatherman say everyone in your town is dead
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I love how you can hear the co-workers in the back faingly lauging.
He had me crying 😂 I would start watching local news and weather if they acted like this all the time.
Every time a weather map malfunctions like this, I always think of how it happened to Cory McCloskey at FOX 10 in Phoenix in 2015.
Another good one was to Jennifer McDermed at Fox 9 in Minneapolis in 2021. In that case, she pressed the wrong button on her clicker, resulting in multiple images of her going across the screen, making it look something like a psychedelic movie.
I can confirm it was that hot
My favorite part of this video is the fact that logically it would have to cool down approximately 101,000 degrees before getting to a neighboring city
"Everyone in McKinney is dead" - that one forcaster
RIP McKinney.
The flawless deadpan delivery is what gets me
McKinney just solved our clean energy problem! Power for all of us, forever-or maybe a catastrophic meltdown to the earth’s core? Stay tuned for the next weather news!
This feels like a set up for a Tim and Eric skit, like we're waiting for Jan and Wayne Skylar to show up at any second
As a resident of McKinney, I can confirm that I am dead.
Lava from the Icelandic volcano has reached Mckinney! 🔥 🥵
The fact that he said that very straight forward and with a straight face is such sheer talent. I would've laughed within the second that map pulled up
LOL! Well handled, Pete!
We should normalize humour and funny moments on the news
He tells you the hard truth & knows when we need to cut our losses.
I like this weatherman.