Carol Kirkwood Departs BBC After 25-Year Tenure
Veteran meteorologist to conclude her tenure with the broadcaster in April.


Callum Smith
Carol Kirkwood has announced her departure from the BBC, bringing an end to a distinguished career spanning over 25 years with the public service broadcaster.
Her departure marks a significant shift for the BBC's meteorology team, where she has been a consistent presence since joining in 1998.
Throughout her extensive career, Kirkwood became a household name, delivering weather reports across the broadcaster's flagship news programs.
She reported live from high-profile events including the Chelsea Flower Show, Wimbledon, and Royal Ascot, translating complex meteorological data into accessible updates for millions.
Kirkwood’s professionalism and engaging delivery earned her multiple accolades, including several best TV weather presenter titles at the TRIC Awards.
The transition has been in motion since Easter 2024, indicating a carefully planned exit from her long-standing role.
Speculation now surrounds her next move, with industry analysts suggesting potential appearances on reality television programs.
Ollie Ring, a spokesperson for Casino Beats, has already noted odds for her participation in shows like Celebrity Traitors and I’m A Celebrity.
Kirkwood’s personal life has frequently captured public interest, including her marriage to police officer Steve Randall and her previous marriage to Jimmy Kirkwood.
She has often shared candid insights on the complexities of relationships, famously noting that a perfect romance does not exist.
Her career also featured viral moments, such as an inadvertent on-air gaffe involving 'doggers' during a live morning segment that brought unexpected humor to viewers.
Kirkwood’s ability to blend technical accuracy with an approachable persona set a high standard for modern weather broadcasting.
As the media landscape evolves through technological shifts and digital growth, her legacy remains defined by a profound connection with the British public.
Her absence marks the end of a distinct era for the national broadcaster as it adapts to a changing media environment.
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