A kindergartner and aspiring meteorologist in Tennessee has gone viral after injecting some much-needed entertainment into reporting the weather.

All of us watch weather forecasts or at least keep a watchful eye on our weather apps when we plan out our days or the week ahead. How often are those reports actually correct though? We're told that there's a 0 percent chance of rain in the afternoon, and then when it does tip down once we've left the house, we get caught out for not bringing an umbrella or a coat with us.

That naturally leaves many of us cursing the weathermen and women who delivered that incorrect forecast. Perhaps, if more of those forecasters were like Carden Corts of Nashville, Tennessee, we would be a little more forgiving. The kindergartner recently put together an extremely unique weather forecast for a school report and the video has unsurprisingly gone viral.

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Carden is clearly an aspiring meteorologist, and if he sticks with it, he may very well change the way that we are told about what weather we should be expecting. The video starts out like a regular weather report and quickly takes a turn for the better thanks to a 'weather simulator'. As soon as Carden hits the button he is transported to the middle of a hurricane.

Further along into the report the youngster is snowed on, placed right next to a tornado, and ends up dancing with some other kids on the beach to celebrate the start of spring. It's a pretty entertaining video and you can check it out above. At the time of typing this, it has been viewed almost two million times in just a week. There likely aren't many other weather reports that garner that much traffic.

What exactly Carden's school report required him to do is unclear, but whatever it was we sincerely hope he received an A for his efforts. Plus, for the sake of him and the rest of the population in Nashville, we're also hoping that the extreme weather he forecast for his hometown was exaggerated otherwise the good people of Tennessee are in for a very rough and strange few days of intense weather.

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