In a city marked by constant change, a television meteorologist struggles to find his way through personal and professional storms. With a job that places him in the spotlight, the protagonist—a charismatic yet profoundly insecure man—faces the pressure of predicting the next big tempest while dealing with his chaotic home life. His career complicates when he becomes the target of public criticism; the insults and objects thrown at him during his walks become a daily rite that reminds him of the harshness of his personal life.
Meanwhile, his relationship with his wife crumbles, and his children navigate their own adolescent issues. In this portrayal of the struggle to keep both career and family afloat, the complexities of parenthood and regret are explored. Through hilarious and reflective encounters, the protagonist is forced to confront his own vulnerability and reassess what truly matters in his life.
As the storms intensify both at work and at home, the emotional climate of his life becomes as unpredictable as the weather forecast. With a mix of humor and melancholy, this story invites the audience to reflect on resilience, the search for purpose, and the difficult task of finding balance between work and family in an ever-changing world.