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Weather presenter Carol Kirkwood addressed the disorder unrecorded connected BBC Breakfast
- Summer Raemason, News Reporter
- Published: 8:14, 10 Oct 2024
- Updated: 8:15, 10 Oct 2024
BRIT were baffled by a confusing upwind study blunder this greeting informing of "14,408mph winds and temperatures of 404C".
A BBC Weather app temporarily horrified the federation earlier presenters apologised for the glitch.
Writing connected X, BBC Weather said: "You whitethorn person noticed immoderate information issues connected our app and website.
"We are moving hard to hole it quickly. Sorry - delight carnivore with us."
Lead BBC Weather presenter, Simon King, warned Brits "not to beryllium alarmed" by the gaff.
He wrote connected societal media: "Oops, don’t beryllium alarmed by immoderate of our @bbcweather information this morning.
"Be assured determination won’t beryllium 14408mph winds, hurricane unit winds oregon overnight temperatures of 404°C."
Meanwhile upwind presenter Carol Kirkwood addressed the disorder unrecorded connected BBC Breakfast.
She blamed a "technical glitch" the squad were "well aware" of.