Carol Kirkwood has been a familiar face at BBC Breakfast for many years. She joined the BBC in 1998 and has served as the main weather presenter since 2010. Over her 25-year tenure, she has become a trusted source for viewers, earning multiple accolades as the best TV weather presenter from the Television and Radio Industries Club.
Kirkwood’s engaging presence and expertise have made her a beloved figure in British broadcasting. In addition to her weather reporting, she gained further public recognition by competing in Strictly Come Dancing in 2015, where she reached week eight.
Breaking Development
In a recent announcement, Kirkwood revealed that her final day on air will be April 1, 2026. She expressed her mixed emotions about leaving the show, stating, “My last shift on air will be on April 1, and it’s not an April Fools! I can’t believe it’s coming around so quickly.” Kirkwood has decided to step away from her role to spend more time with her husband, Steve Randall, whom she married in 2023.
Reflecting on her time at BBC Breakfast, she remarked, “It’s been an absolute privilege to bring you the weather every day. My job is something I’ve never taken for granted and I’ve loved every minute!” However, she also conveyed her sadness about leaving, saying, “Oh, it’s going to be sad. It’s a really happy thing as well, but I’m going to miss you guys and everyone, I’m furious as well.”
Reactions and Future Outlook
As Kirkwood prepares for her departure, viewers and colleagues alike have expressed their appreciation for her contributions to the program. Observers note that her absence will be felt deeply by the audience who have come to rely on her daily updates.
While details about her future plans remain unconfirmed, it is clear that Kirkwood’s decision is rooted in her desire to prioritize her family life. As she counts down the days until her final broadcast, she has only one early wake-up left before she bids farewell to the show that has been a significant part of her life for over two decades.


