‘I can’t keep my feet!’ Susanna Reid in PANIC as weather girl is TAKEN OUT by Storm Doris
A HEROIC weather reporter almost blew away during Good Morning Britain today as she took on the monstrous Storm Doris.
Storm Doris: Weather reporter struggles to stay on her feet
Juliet Dunlop began her day in Blackpool facing 80 mph winds which almost took her off the ground.
Speaking to hosts Susanna Reid, 46, and Kate Garraway, 49, from the Northern seaside town, Juliet wailed: “The weather’s really deteriorated. I’m struggling to keep my feet!”
Both cool as cucumbers from the comfort of their cosy London ITV studio, Susanna said: “That’s a time warning. Advice we’d like you to take as well.”
“Stay safe,” Kate added. “It looks rather bracingly beautiful.”
Good Morning Britain weather reporter is almsot taken out by Storm Dorris
She needs a pay rise and a warm bovril
Though, viewers at home demanded that Good Morning Britain brought Juliet in from the dangerous winds.
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“Why ru both torturing reporters asking them to report from Blackpool's seafront??? It's stormy - I've got it! #stormdoris,” fumed one concerned spectator, as another agreed: “She needs a pay rise and a warm bovril. or a warm studio.”
Juliet Dunlop bravely reported at the centre of Storm Dorris in Blackpool
Juliet wanred viewers to prepare for 80 mph winds from Storm Dorris
A third demanded: “Get that poor reporter inside!”
“Please can you let Juliet go inside now please?” begged another.
One comical audience member teased: “Could I request you send @piersmorgan off to Blackpool to report on #stormdoris? Maybe from a boat? Need to know how choppy the sea is.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.