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Posted: 2014-01-23T18:42:22Z | Updated: 2014-01-27T08:59:02Z DrakeWeather.com Takes The Internet By Storm | HuffPost

DrakeWeather.com Takes The Internet By Storm

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After successfully hosting 'SNL ' this past weekend, there's no doubt that Drake gained a few fans , while showcasing the range of his talents from singing, to acting. But who knew in addition to actor, rapper, and singer that he would be adding weather man to his growing resume?

A couple of days ago, the website Drakeweather.com surfaced. Yes, this is a real thing, and it gives you the actual weather in your area. The site's creators 'Tom, Bob & Bert' created a page with the artwork from Drake's 'Nothing Was The Same' album cover. The sky background changes according to the current weather in your area.

Although Drake's lyrics might be the perfect soundtrack to a gray and rainy day, the site's creators opted not to include song lyrics on the site. When a user asked why lyrics weren't incorporated, the creator said he originally included them but it "got annoying and start (sic) to look like a promosite (sic) for drake..." he wrote in a tweet.

The internet loves to poke fun at Drake, usually at his expense. We can't forget the 'No New Friends' meme . There's also texts from Drake (with emo lyrics from his songs in text message form), #starbucksdrakehands and countless other viral memes featuring the rapper.

Since the DrakeWeather site went live, the internet has thrown out every pun you could imagine.

looks drizzy out there. RT @laurenonizzle : Website of the day = Drake weather: http://t.co/BRwDBd2CWy pic.twitter.com/hG4pBdM6l9

Daryn Jones (@DarynJones) January 21, 2014

But overall, people seem to love it.

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