BBC weather: Carol Kirkwood STUNS in red jacket for forecast – 'Good morning beautiful'

Carol ventured outside for today’s BBC Breakfast segment and stunned in a red fitted jacket.

Standing on the roof of the broadcasting house in London, the 54-year-old had a change of scenery as she gave viewers a spectacular view of the city.

The weather woman said it will be a chilly start for most of us in the UK with some cloud around but it will stay mostly dry.

This morning in the far north of Scotland there will be rain, yet in the south of the country it’s forecasted to be sunny.

Northern England will have a few showers but sunshine prevails in the Midlands, East Anglia, Essex, Kent and all along the west coast where they will see temperatures of 9 degrees celsius in Plymouth.

It will be nippy in Wales today and up north there is more cloud but it will be a fine start in Northern Ireland.

Further into the day, the UK will get some sunshine with temperatures between 12 and 17 degrees celsius.

Carol did tell viewers the temperature is still way above average and on the healthy side.

Overall, she said it’s “not too shabby at all” this week.

The stunning presenter was wished a lovely morning by viewers as one person posted on Twitter: “Good morning beautiful”.

BBC Breakfast airs weekdays on BBC One from 6am to 9:15am.

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