BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty closes down Song Kirkwood and says 'I could do without it'

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BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty closes down Song Kirkwood and says 'I could do without it'

Naga was facilitating BBC Breakfast with Charlie Stayt on Friday morning (July 14).

BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty has hit back at Tune Kirkwood – telling the climate moderator: "I could do without it."

Naga was facilitating BBC Breakfast with Charlie Stayt on Friday morning (July 14).

Naga jested "I could do without it" and quickly halted Ditty,

The climate forecaster and meteorologist, from sharing the most recent conjecture.

Naga said: "We should converse with Song and figure out what's going on with the climate. Guess what? Ditty? Morning, coincidentally.

I'm taking a gander at your image seeing the dim skies and thinking,

I've seen the dull mornings and the nights attracting only that smidgen eventually in the first part of the day.

"Furthermore, I could do without it." Song answered: "No, well that is the way it will be,

Naga. Hello, everyone!" She expressed: "Yesterday in Rome, the temperature was 33.5C.

The typical this season is 30.5 degrees. One week from now we could see temperatures in Rome at 40 degrees."

The UK Is confronting one more wet and grim end of the week. The Met Office's representative Nicola Maxey told the Dad news organization:

"There is a (yellow breeze cautioning) on Saturday, covering Wimbledon and may well effect the opposition.

(Friday) we have some downpour which is turning out to be more far reaching across a large number

Focal and southern regions and downpour is probably going to influence the South East for a significant part of the day positively."

The yellow weather conditions cautioning has been given by the Met Office in view of

Solid breezes and is set up from 9am to 12 PM on Saturday.

Ms Maxey said: "That will bring stormy circumstances and, once more, downpour and showers are normal.

"We are hoping to see whirlwinds broadly for certain disconnected spots seeing 50 to 55mph as the day progressed.

It is the kind of breezes where we could see some minor harm or travel interruption

, especially when you consider the precipitation that we are hoping to see."

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