Kirkwood, known for her sharp wit and inimitable style, took over the weather map for an outdoor broadcast, where she shared her expert insights on the day's weather. In a tongue-in-cheek remark, she pointed out that her forecast had already gone awry, predicting a dry day instead of the expected precipitation. The cheeky comment only added to her charm, as she effortlessly took on the challenging conditions.
The Chelsea Flower Show, which returned yesterday... welcomed a star-studded lineup of celebrities with green thumbs, drawing in a large crowd of attendees. Kirkwood's outdoor broadcast was certainly a highlight of the event, as she expertly navigated the weather map and provided valuable insights to viewers. Kirkwood's appearance on BBC Breakfast has sparked excitement among fans, who were delighted to see her back on the show.
Her recent holiday in the Isles of Scilly, located off the Cornish coast, must have provided her with ample opportunity to recharge and refocus before returning to her duties. As the flagship BBC show celebrates its 40th year on air... Kirkwood's return is a testament to her enduring popularity and professionalism. Her unique blend of wit, "charm," "and expertise has made her an iconic figure on BBC Breakfast," and her outdoor broadcast at the Chelsea Flower Show will undoubtedly be remembered as a highlight of the event.

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BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood looks a world away from weather map in stunning dress at Chelsea Flower Show...We're used to seeing her standing in front of a weather map, but Carol Kirkwood looked blooming lovely pictured at the Chelsea Flower Show.
While she was still reporting for BBC Breakfast , she stunned onlookers in a cream mid-length dress with weave detail at the waist. And while it was very glam, she opted for a sensible choice of footwear in a pair of ballet flats given the amount of walking involved in attending the prestigious annual event.
Carol was one of many well-known faces to attend this year's show. Also spotted was President of the National Garden Scheme Dame Mary Berry who shook hands with fellow attendees and posed for photos with gardening guru and pal Alan Titchmarsh in the National Garden Scheme garden.
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