Frankie MacDonald, amateur weatherman, makes international news
Nova Scotia's most famous amateur weatherman is making international headlines
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Nova Scotia's most famous amateur weatherman is making headlines around the globe this week.
At a young age, 30-year-old Frankie MacDonald fell in love with the weather. He said he has always wanted to be a weatherman.
His practical advice ahead of storms, advising people to charge their devices and stock up on necessities, has made him the go-to guy on YouTube whenever severe weather hits.
This week, MacDonald gained international attention after a BuzzFeed.com post about him asked the internet to "Please give this man a TV weatherman job."
Word spread so quickly about MacDonald that a two-year-old CBC story on the Whitney Pier prognosticator was the third most read on CBC.ca with more than 100,000 page views — and counting.
The forecaster from Sydney, who has autism, said he's happy that so many people support him.
MacDonald's many videos have been viewed millions of times.