BBC weather: Carol Kirkwood hugs voluptuous curves in skintight floral dress for forecast
THE BBC weather report would have definitely brightened up viewers morning as Carol Kirkwood stunned in a bright floral dress.
Carol Kirkwood wows in figure flattering floral dress
The meteorologist appeared to be glowing as she presented the forecast in the busty number and showed off her gorgeous curly hairdo.
Before informing fans of the UK weather, Carol updated those watching the BBC Breakfast show on Hurricane Maria's destructive path.
She said the wind speeds are currently up to 175mph and it is likely to cause catastrophic damage as it hits United States Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and then later today the Dominican Republic.
Carol Kirkwood certainly would have cheered viewers up this morning
Carol Kirkwood said Hurricane Maria will cause catastrophic damage
It will be fairly dry around the UK today
The 55-year-old then went on to explain the weather conditions in the UK and said it will be a dry start for many today.
This morning in Northern Ireland and in the west of Scotland, there will be heavy showers.
It will be cloudy in northern England, East Anglia and the south east with some clouds producing the odd spot of rain, otherwise it will be a sunny day for many.
Temperatures this morning will hover in the mid teens but later on today, this will increase to around 19 degrees celsius in Wales and the south of England.
Carol Kirkwood told viewers there will be a lot of rain in Northern Ireland and Scotland
The rain will move east overnight and tomorrow there will still be heavy showers
Tonight, the rain will continue to move towards the east and tomorrow there will still be a lot of wet weather with the highest temperature seen in London at 20 degrees celsius.
Viewers are still overjoyed with Carol back presenting the weather as one person wrote on Twitter: “@carolkirkwood Morning Carol looking gorgeous today x.”
Another said: "@carolkirkwood Morning Carol have a lovely day."
BBC Breakfast continues weekdays at 6am on BBC One.