Carol Kirkwood was told she matched the “frosty” weather during the latest edition of BBC Breakfast.
Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were back on presenting duty on Thursday (January 19) morning.
They welcomed weather presenter Carol onto the show at the start of the programme to find out the latest forecast.
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After the meteorologist completed her report wearing a dark blue dress with a light blue collar, Naga shared her observations with her Carol and viewers watching at home.
Naga pointed out: “You’re perfectly matched to the weather today aren’t you? Like frosty.”
Carol replied: “Thank you, Naga” before giggling and adding: “That is more good luck then good planning I have to say.”
Naga continued: “It looks lovely.”
It comes after Carol was joined live on air by original BBC Breakfast weather presenter Francis Wilson earlier this week to mark the show’s 40th anniversary.
Carol welcomed Francis to her segment on Tuesday (January 17) and he explained how they used to broadcast the weather forecast 40 years ago and showed exactly how they did it.
Wearing a colourful jumper, Francis was dressed for the occasion and stood in front of the map as Carol, also donned a patterned sweatshirt, watched on.
Speaking about Breakfast’s 40th birthday, Carol chimed: “I’ve been at BBC Breakfast from the early days, starting as a production secretary and now presenting the weather.
“I have made some brilliant memories on the show and look forward to continuing to do so.”
Host Jon Kay said: “Sitting on the big red sofa is a dream come true for me, you will get to see a snippet of this from my childhood in the anniversary special. It’s such a fascinating and fantastically busy time to be in news.”
While Sally Nugent added: “It’s been a wonderful experience to be part of the BBC Breakfast team, and I’m so proud of some of the campaigns I have been a part of recently.
“For instance covering Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield’s fundraising journey for MND, it’s what we here at Breakfast do best and in its 40th year we will have so much more to come.”
BBC Breakfast airs daily on BBC One at 6am
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