BBC Breakfast star Carol Kirkwood has wowed fans with her latest outfit choice.
The 61-year-old weather presenter was back on our screens on Tuesday (September 5) morning.
She woke up the nation with the latest forecast as a heatwave sweeps across the nation.
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Carol was on location at Langstone Harbour in Portsmouth as the BBC investigated the ongoing issue with water pollution and sewerage.
However, viewers appeared to be more interested in her colourful floral dress.
As usual, Carol logged into her Instagram as the show aired live on BBC One to share a stunning snap presenting the weather.
Unsurprisingly, a majority of her 59,600 followers rushed to the comment section to leave a message for the star.
One fan gushed: "What a beautiful sight to wake up to Carol x"
Another added: "Looking amazing as always."
A third person penned: "Good morning Carol. Well you always look good but this morning, well absolutely stunning."
While a fourth social media user agreed: "Absolutely stunning and looking so hot as ever."
It comes after Carol hit back at co-star Charlie Stayt live on air when he mocked her weather segment last week.
She was just about to tell viewers what kind of weather conditions they could expect from the day when host Charlie decided to have a pop at her job.
Charlie, who was hosting with Naga Munchetty, was clearly feeling brave as he suggested he couldn't understand why everybody cared so much about the weather.
He pretended to be irritated as he introduced Carol's segment, announcing: "11 minutes-past-seven. Why not have a look at the weather?"
He jokingly complained: "Everyone always wants to know about the weather, Carol.."
Carol bit back, replying: "Certainly do, Charlie, and that's a good thing. It keeps me in a job."
BBC Breakfast airs daily on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 6am
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