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Al Roker addresses retirement rumors after 30 years at “Today”

Al Roker on 'Today' Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty

Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty

Al Rokeris ready to deliver his career forecast.

The legendary weatherman and longtime TV anchor recently celebrated his 30th anniversary atToday, a milestone that spurred a flurry of rumors about Roker's eventual departure from the show. But during a recent chat withPEOPLE, Roker insisted that as far he knows, retirement isn't in the near future.

"Let's put it this way: I haven't thought about retirement," he told the outlet, before joking, "Somebody at NBC, that might be a different story."

He continued, "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."

Al Roker on NBC's 'Today' Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty

Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty

The veteran meteorologist has been part of the morning show's team ever since 1996, when he stepped in to replace the late Willard Scott. Three decades in, Roker acknowledged that much has changed, but praised the show's continued dedication to delivering on its values.

"I think that's the beauty of the broadcast is that the mission over these 74 years has not changed," Roker said. "The fact of the matter is we are each temporary custodians of this legacy. At some point I won't be part of the show, somebody else will be, but to be part of a pretty cool club is very special. To say that this was a dream job isn't really accurate because it never dawned on me that I could be on theTodayshow."

Roker added that he's been "really, really fortunate" to have been part of the show for such a long stretch of time.

To celebrate Roker's professional milestone,Todayhosted an"Al-iversary" specialthat was jam-packed with tributes from his costars, celebrity guest appearances, and even a playful recreation of Roker's signature fashion style — fedora and all. At one point,Howard Sternpopped in torequest that Roker spill the teaon which guest "had the worst breath," along with other secrets from hisTodaytenure. But Roker responded by reiterating that he expects to be around for a while longer.

Al Roker of NBC's 'Today' Darryl Estrine/NBC/NBC NewsWire

Darryl Estrine/NBC/NBC NewsWire

"After I'm finally off the air — but not until then," he said about revealing such info. He then joked, "I need this job. I got a daughter getting married this spring."

Roker also serves as the co-host of the "3rd Hour" block ofToday, alongside Craig Melvin and Dylan Dreyer. The Emmy-winning TV personality has interviewed numerous notable figures in entertainment including Betty White, Carl Reiner, and Dick Van Dyke.

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After being honored by his fellowTodayanchors witha look back on his career, Roker turned to the audience to say, "My family here means so much to me. I think about my parents, too. I wouldn't be here if it weren't for Allen and Isabel Roker. And all of you," he added with a nod at the camera. "It's just been an honor."

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