AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Bernie Rayno dropped his "clicker" during a live broadcast and co-host Ariella Scalese saved the day.
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00:00 Alright, Pittsburgh, temperatures are falling now.
00:02 (clicking)
00:04 Well, that's gonna be a problem.
00:07 The batteries went and everything.
00:10 Okay.
00:11 Let's see how we're gonna get through this.
00:13 Well, we're gonna put the batteries back in
00:16 and I'm gonna keep chatting.
00:17 Alright, 59 degrees in Pittsburgh right now.
00:20 You're bringing all that Atlantic moisture,
00:21 bringing it in, that's why you have the clouds,
00:23 that's why we have the rain,
00:25 and you can see why I dropped the clicker
00:26 'cause my arms are always moving here.
00:28 Matt Geller's Bill Waddell joins us live this morning.
00:30 Ariella Burney, my first question,
00:32 technology, is the clicker okay?
00:34 I heard that noise and it's--
00:35 I gotta give Ariella credit.
00:37 She put the batteries in correctly.
00:39 She put the, I don't know, it just dropped.
00:41 Burney's drowse, it's like he wasn't,
00:42 he didn't know he could like step down and pick it up.
00:45 I just froze.
00:45 He was like, I don't know what we're gonna do.
00:47 I was like, we're gonna--
00:48 I just looked at it, I said,
00:49 well, that's gonna be a problem.
00:49 Put the batteries back in, not a problem, not a problem.
00:54 It's usually us out in the weather breaking stuff,
00:56 So I'm just glad I don't have to send the email today.