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Carol Kirkwood: BBC Breakfast star issues warning to viewers as she predicts big changes

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BBC Breakfast presenter Carol Kirkwood gave her social media followers an update about the weather next week.The expert warned that we could expect a steep drop in temperatures, as she urged viewers not to put away their warm clothes, despite the sunny conditions this week.Carol, 59, shared her urgent weather warning with her 220,800 Twitter followers this morning.She wrote: “Don't put away your warm clothes just yet! “At the moment it looks like next Tuesday/Wednesday are going to be colder. “For some parts of the UK there will be a 10 degree drop in temperature compared to today @BBCBreakfast xxx.”Carol also included a picture of the upcoming weather forecast, which showed a steep decline in temperatures next Tuesday.Viewers took to the comments section to thank Carol for the update and to express their surprise.Bob wrote: “Oh ok thanks for the heads up Carol xxx Take Care.” (sic)Kerry Bacon penned: “Morning C.

And there was me in a dress and tights yesterday!! Xxx” (sic)Jase Genders added: “I never do, April and May can be cold Carol.” (sic)On BBC Breakfast this morning, the meteorologist broke the disappointing news to presenters Dan Walker and Sally Nugent, who were also disappointed to hear about the forthcoming lower temperatures.

Dan asked Carol to “hold on”, as she explained the sun might not be here to stay. She then informed the BBC host that he would need to rethink his wardrobe next week."Sal and Dan, you may not like this so much, but Tuesday and Wednesday next week - for some of us, the temperatures will be 10 degrees lower than they're going to be today," Carol explained as she wrapped up her weather report. "Hold on, hold on," Dan cut in.

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