Adam Krueger
Adam Krueger is the Chief Meteorologist for FOX 11, delivering the forecast at 5, 6, 10 and 11 p.m. While living in Southern California is new to him, he, his wife and two children have family here and have visited many times. They couldn’t be happier to now call L.A. home!
A self-proclaimed "weather geek," Adam has always been fascinated by the science of weather and has more than 20 years of experience forecasting all types of extreme weather. That was especially true in Texas, where he guided viewers through floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts, wildfires, extreme heat and extreme-cold.
If Adam looks familiar to you, it’s quite possible you’ve seen one of his many viral social media videos. With over 5 million combined followers, Adam has taken the internet by storm with a series of videos called "sneaking words in the weather" where he occasionally weaves song lyrics into his weather reports. Adam describes the lyric sneaks as Easter eggs, where they’re mostly undetectable unless you’re really listening closely for it. Over the course of a day, you may hear several lyrics and not even realize it. Those clips are then strung together on social media into a fun compilation that features the song of the day. Adam’s videos have been shared by many of the musicians whose songs he has featured, including Snoop Dogg, Metallica, Outkast, Lil Wayne and Foo Fighters.
Check out some of Adam's viral videos on his TikTok or Instagram page!
While Adam isn’t forecasting or creating social media content, he enjoys spending as much time as possible outdoors with his family. What better place to do that than Southern California!
The latest from Adam Krueger
California rain ramping up as atmospheric river begins
A powerful storm could bring as much as 15 inches of rain to Northern California over the next few days, then bring rain down south.
What is a bomb cyclone? How will it impact Southern California residents?
FOX 11 is tracking a powerful storm system set to intensify rapidly in the Pacific Ocean this week, impacting the West Coast, including Southern California.
Bomb Cyclone heads towards California
The atmospheric river will be weaker by the time it shifts toward Southern California. However, for now, weekend rain looks like a pretty good possibility.