BBC Weather: Carol Kirkwood showcases incredible curves in clingy dress for forecast

The 54-year-old made the most of the balmy weather conditions and headed off to the seaside to deliver this morning’s forecast.

She told viewers it could be the hottest June day since 1976 as London is expected to hit 34 degrees celsius today and it would also be the fifth consecutive day temperatures have been over 30 degrees.

Today will be very hot but there are also thunderstorms around in the northern half of the UK although for most parts it will be dry.

In Scotland at 4.00pm this afternoon, there will be some showers but also some sunshine as temperatures hover around 20 degrees celsius in Glasgow. 

Across northern England, there will be some residual thunderstorms in Leeds, Manchester and Chesire but in between, there will be some sunshine with temperatures hotter than yesterday.

Down south, there is plenty of sunshine and blue skies with temperatures hitting 34 degrees celsius in London.

Towards southern counties, it will be very hot but also quite muggy, however along the coast there will be a pleasant sea breeze.

Wales will also see high temperatures and a lot of dry weather but it will be feeling fresher in Northern Ireland with just a few showers in the west.

Looking towards this evening and overnight, there will still be thunderstorms in the north midlands and northern England. 

Tomorrow morning will start off with the thunderstorms but they will soon clear through the course of the day.

Those watching Carol Kirkwood’s morning forecast couldn’t help but compliment the presenter who looked absoloutely beautiful presenting from the beachfront. 

“@carolkirkwood hi carol how good do you look this morning xx,” one person gushed, while another praised: “@carolkirkwood Love the dress Carol, looking good in the sun xx.”

Another viewer noticed she blended in the deckchairs, they wrote: “Be careful where u sit today Carol whilst you’re at the seaside especially as u coordinated so beautifully/nicely w/the deckchairs.”

BBC Breakfast continues weekdays at 6.00am on BBC One. 

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