The BBC was forced to reassure the public after running a forecast for winds of more than 13,500mph in a glitch. The broadcaster’s lead weather presenter and ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Britons woke up to alarming news on Thursday, with the widely used BBC Weather app forecasting winds 150 times stronger than Hurricane Milton, due to a data malfunction. With ...
With Britain just coming out the other side of an Arctic blast, many Britons have been keeping a keen eye on their weather apps. But which weather app is the most accurate? According to scientists ...
No, it will not actually reach 832 degrees in Brazil’s capital this weekend. By Sara Ruberg The forecasts called for 13,000-mile-per-hour winds in Chicago, 832-degree temperatures in Brazil, and ...
With unpredictable British weather, it's always important to be prepared for the brolly or the sun cream - and it seems that more of us are doing exactly that with the BBC Weather app. Today (August ...
Britons on Thursday were startled by unsettling news when the popular BBC Weather app erroneously predicted winds 150 times more powerful than Hurricane Milton, which was attributed to a data glitch.
The BBC has confirmed the issues with its weather app and website have been resolved early on Friday after it had been incorrectly forecasting “hurricane-force winds” to hit the UK. Graphics showed ...
BBC weather presenter Matt Taylor has assured everyone the BBC's Weather prediction of hurricane winds over 13,000 miles per hour and temperatures above 400 degrees today in the UK is a "data glitch".
It can be a 'fools' game’ to predict whether particular areas will get snow, sleet or rain, say experts, as Storm Goretti ...