Al Roker Celebrates 30 Years on Today, Shares Upbeat Take on Retirement

Al Roker hit his 30-year milestone on “Today,” and naturally, the question on everyone’s mind was whether the legendary weatherman is finally ready to hang up the umbrella. The answer? Not even close. In a candid, rough-around-the-edges way only he can deliver, Roker made it clear he’s still got plenty of gas left in the tank—much to the relief of longtime viewers and the “Today” family.

A Milestone Worth Talking About

Three decades on national television is no small feat, and Roker knows it. He joined “Today” back in 1996, stepping into a role that would eventually make him one of the most recognizable faces in morning TV. As the show celebrated his “Al-iversary,” Roker took a moment to reflect—not on leaving, but on why he’s staying.

In an interview with People, Roker didn’t mince words: “Well, let’s put it this way. I haven’t thought about retirement,” he said, before joking, “Somebody at NBC, that might be a different story.”

Why He’s Not Going Anywhere

Roker’s energy hasn’t dimmed, and he’s the first to say so. At 71, he’s still up before dawn, still cracking jokes with the crew, and still delivering the weather with the same spark he had decades ago.

He told People he’s simply not feeling the urge to step back: “I love what I do. I feel good. I love this job. I love doing it. At some point I guess I won’t be, but I don’t feel like that’s anytime soon, so I’m just gonna keep going.”

That’s classic Roker—straightforward, grounded, and unwilling to sugarcoat anything. If he were ready to retire, he’d say it. But he’s not, and he’s not pretending otherwise.

The Legacy He’s Built on “Today”

Roker isn’t blind to the fact that no one stays in the chair forever. He’s talked openly about the show’s long history and the idea that each host is just a temporary steward of something bigger. But that doesn’t mean he’s rushing to hand over the reins.

He didn’t get all poetic about it, but when he talked about what the show stands for and how long it’s been around, you could tell the team really matters to him. The “Today” crew backed him up during the celebration, tossing around big compliments like calling him the show’s “constant” and even a “global ambassador.” It didn’t feel like empty flattery—they were basically pointing out what everyone already knows: Roker is stitched into the DNA of “Today” in a way few people ever are.

A Celebration Full of Heart

The 30th anniversary wasn’t just a moment for reflection—it was a full-blown celebration. According to the show’s official site, the “Today” team rolled out tributes, surprise guests, a BBQ feast, and a nostalgic look back at Roker’s most iconic moments.

From his marathon coverage to his Thanksgiving Day Parade hosting to the countless times he’s made viewers laugh before sunrise, the montage was a reminder of why he’s lasted this long. He’s not just a weatherman—he’s part of America’s morning routine.

What’s Next for Al Roker?

If you’re waiting for a retirement announcement, don’t hold your breath. Roker made it clear he’s sticking around as long as he feels good and loves the work—and both boxes are still checked.

He knows the day will come when someone else steps into his role, but he’s not rushing toward it. For now, he’s embracing the moment, celebrating the milestone, and showing up to “Today” with the same enthusiasm he had in 1996.

Roker’s 30th anniversary at “Today” wasn’t just a celebration of longevity—it was a reminder of why he’s still here. He’s authentic, he’s passionate, and he’s not afraid to say exactly what he thinks. And right now, what he thinks is simple: retirement can wait.