Famed meteorologist Al Roker, 68, appeared virtually Monday on “Today” to give an update on how he’s recovering from his knee replacement surgery.
Roker revealed that he managed to use his time to catch up on several of his favorite TV shows, including “The Mandalorian,” “Mrs. Davis” and “Poker Face.”, 62, and their son Nick, 20., for Mother’s Day, which is kind of our tradition,” recalled Roker. “But that was not realistic, so we ordered in some quiche and some stuff and just had a nice meal in the backyard here.Roker revealed that he managed to use his time catch on several of his favorite TV shows, including “The Mandalorian,” “Mrs.
But when will everyone’s favorite weatherman return to Studio 1A? Well, he still has some work to do and he’s taking everything day by day. “I still don’t know, I’m hoping, maybe sometime in the next two weeks to be back,” Roker said. “We’ll just play it by ear every day. And that’s the thing. And, yes, I know I’m not going to come back before I have to.”
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Al Roker shares update after knee replacement surgeryRoker was already walking down the hallway at New York City’s Hospital for Special Surgery a day after the procedure, but he has been taking it easy since returning home.
Read more »
Record breaking heat for Mother's Day & MondayRecord heat continues for Western WA with Mother's Day pushing to near 90. Slightly cooler highs next week, but still above normal for this time of year. FOX13
Read more »
County prepares for quiet transition as Nathan Fletcher leaves office MondayFletcher, once considered a rising political star with a possible future in state government, steps down Monday amid sexual misconduct accusations
Read more »
Portal bridge signal fixed, expect a normal Monday commute on NJ Transit, AmtrakSignal system problems on a key rail bridge between New Jersey and New York has been fixed, meaning a normal commute after two days of delays and cancellations.
Read more »
Bracing for more floods and snowmelt, three Yosemite campgrounds will close on MondayThree campgrounds at Yosemite National Park will close starting Monday in anticipation of more flooding from record-setting snowmelt.
Read more »