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'Is there a complaints dept?' Alex Beresford reacts to 'livid' ITV co-star Charlene White

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Good Morning Britain's Alex Beresford to help, but the trusty weatherman was unable to assist.As a sandstorm swept over from the Sahara Desert, some residents of the UK found the sky coated in a yellow or orange haze.The unusual conditions attracted the attention of Loose Women host Charlene, who was alarmed to see her car in a "filthy" condition.Earlier today, ITV tweeted that Alex would help viewers understand, writing: "Why is the sky turning orange and is it really 'raining sand'? @alexberesfordTV explains."Alex retweeted the post, chiming in: "If you find your car or windows covered in dust today…"He followed up later with the words: "Afternoon you lovely lot.

Favour: If you see any Saharan dust on your cars or windows please tweet us @itvnews as we might show some pics on tonight’s evening programme x."Charlene duly tweeted: "Btw @alexberesfordTV, who do I complain to about my recently cleaned car being absolutely filthy now it’s covered in Saharan dust?"Is there a weather complaints dept or something?

Because I’m livid."(sic)Alex hit back with tears of laughter emoji, as he joked: "Unfortunately my complaints department is surprisingly full and no longer taking complaints."He has since been inundated with comments since his feature about the unusual weather conditions.The weather presenter explained: "In the past 24 hours cars and windows in the southeast and other parts of the UK have been covered in a dust that's flown all the way from the Sahara Desert."Strong winds in the desert often whip sand particles into the air - but this time a large amount had navigated its way to Britain - and onlookers were amazed to see the sky turn the colour of a sunset, even earlier in the day.Alex told readers: "If the air in.

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