BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty responds to co-star's weather update after Storm Eowyn havoc
BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty told viewers "well we've been warned" after another crucial weather update following Storm Eowyn, which wreaked havoc across the UK.
Naga was back on the iconic red sofa on Saturday morning with co-star Charlie Stayt, discussing the latest news from the UK and around the world.
The UK's weather was a major talking point following the devastating damage caused by Storm Eowyn. Weather presenter Helen Willetts warned that despite the current calmness across most of the UK, further disruption could be on the horizon.
Helen concluded her report by saying, " This is a pretty unsettled picture, so maybe that the worst is over, Charlie and Naga, but we've got another bout on its way."
Reacting to her statement, Naga responded: "Well we stayed warned! Thanks very much, Helen," reports the Express.
Weather warnings for strong winds, snow, and ice remain in place across Scotland following the havoc wreaked by Storm Eowyn. The powerful storm, which reached hurricane strength, resulted in injuries, widespread damage, and left over 100,000 homes without power.
Wind gusts of up to 100mph caused significant disruption, toppling trees, tearing off roofs, and sending debris flying. The storm brought some of the harshest weather Scotland has experienced in years, with some areas recording record-breaking wind speeds.
More than 100,000 Scottish homes were still without power as Friday evening approached. Some regions may not have their electricity fully restored until Saturday afternoon, according to energy companies.
The storm wreaked havoc across England and Ireland on Friday, causing widespread disruption. The severe weather claimed one life, left thousands without power, and caused significant