He did it! Al Roker sets new Guinness record

In a publicity stunt, The Today's Show weatherman Al Roker is attempting to break the record for the longest televised weathercast. The #Rokerthon, as it has been called, began at 10 p.m. last night and Roker has pledged to broadcast the weather 

"#Rokerthon," which began at 10:05 p.m. Wednesday, ended just after 8 a.m. Friday morning with Roker and his colleagues celebrating with confetti and balloons. Finally allowed to rest, Roker pretended to take a nap on a bed set up in the studio while

By Friday morning, Al Roker should be awfully tired of saying "polar vortex." Actually, the "Today" show weather forecaster should be awfully tired, period. He's trying for a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest continuous live

Al Roker Syndrome — When you drop a ton of weight and your head is disproportionately bigger than your body. See: Al Sharpton, Star Jones, guy from…

“Today” show and Weather Channel host Al Roker will attempt a Guinness World Record next week for the longest uninterrupted weather report: 34 hours! Rokerthon kicks off Wednesday at 10pmET on Today.com, continues