Pretty Much Everywhere Its Gonna Be Hot
Also known as: It's Gonna Be Hot · Arthur the Weatherman
"Pretty Much Everywhere, It's Gonna Be Hot" is a viral video clip from a Caribbean morning show weather segment that took off online around 2008. The short clip features a weatherman named Arthur delivering his forecast with the deadpan line "pretty much everywhere, it's gonna be hot," followed by an awkward exchange with anchor Charlotte. Its charm lies in the stilted delivery, oddly timed laughter, and the universal truth of the statement itself.
TL;DR
"Pretty Much Everywhere, It's Gonna Be Hot" is a viral video clip from a Caribbean morning show weather segment that took off online around 2008.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
People typically reference this meme in one of two ways:
As a reaction to hot weather. When temperatures spike, posting the video or quoting the line is the standard move. It works for any heat-related complaint, from summer forecasts to climate change discussions.
As an internal monologue meme. The NY Mag essay popularized the idea of the phrase as an involuntary thought loop. People describe it playing on repeat in their heads whenever they step outside into oppressive heat.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The half-second delay before Arthur's laugh is one of the most cited details about the clip. That tiny pause is what makes the exchange feel genuinely awkward rather than scripted.
NY Mag called it a "proto-Vine," identifying the clip as an early example of the ultra-short video format that Vine would later popularize.
The phrase doubles as both a weather joke and a climate change commentary, depending on the mood of the person quoting it.
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