BBC weather: Carol Kirkwood flaunts incredible curves in skintight frock for forecast

The presenter looked as stunning as always in the colourful number as she presented the forecast to BBC Breakfast viewers.

But, the meteorologist didn’t have great news as she said it will be another week of plenty of showers.

This morning, there will be a lot of rain in the north east of the UK but some parts will see dry weather. 

The rain will be drifting north eastwards across Scotland and Northern Ireland while northern England and parts of Wales will also have showers.

However further east, there are some bright skies and a lot drier conditions.

Gloucestershire, Devon and Cornwall will also have some showers unlike London, east Anglia and Kent.

Through the course of the day, further showers will develop across central and northern areas.

Showers in the south will be less intense than those which has been seen in recent days and the temperature could rise to 23 degrees celsius. 

This evening, many of the showers will fade with temperatures ranging between 11 and 14 degrees celsius.

Tomorrow will again start of with showers across the UK with highs in the southeast of 22 to 24 degrees celsisus. 

BBC Breakfast continues weekdays at 6:00am on BBC One. 

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