After the Welsh star’s slot on BBC Breakfast last weekend, fans took to Twitter to discuss how much they enjoyed his forecast.
One user said they were “loving the new happy, happy weather man” and another praised his “great weather reporting”.
A third wrote: “Morning Owain, a breath of fresh (if chilly) air having you on the box and in the studio this morning.
“Love the delivery and presentation hope you’ve brought along the drums for an encore for your last slot! Have a great Sat.”
Carol Kirkwood feared the clock was ticking down on her career at BBC Breakfast (Image: BBC)
BBC Weather have forecast thundery showers to strike the UK as temperatures drop. (Image: BBC)
Ms Kirkwood explained the new weather front moving in from the southeast this week.
She said: Tomorrow this is the weather system bringing in the showers later today and tonight. It will drift a little bit further northwards and eastwards and some of those showers could prove to be heavy and also thundery. Look at the extensive cloud that we have got though, remember again we have some mist and some fog embedded in this.
BBC Weather: Ms Kirkwood noted that in some parts that avoid the fog in the morning it will be particularly cold with visible frost (Image: BBC)
Carol, from Morar, Scotland, has served on a number of shows since her TV debut on BBC Breakfast 21 years ago.
Away from meteorology, she has covered Wimbledon, reported for The One Show and even made a cameo in Hollyoaks.
Six years ago, Carol also starred in the 13th season of Strictly Come Dancing, where she was partnered up with Pasha Kovalev.
The star admitted that she would “remember Strictly for as long as I live” and would “never regret doing it”.
Carol Kirkwood dismissed any concern over her leaving BBC Breakfast (Image: BBC/GETTY)
Carol Kirkwood has also fronted Wimbledon coverage, was in Strictly and made a cameo in Hollyoaks (Image: GETTY)
Another added: I bet you were walking while keeping an eye on them Carol. Goodness, you could have been impaled! said a third.
A fourth went on to joke of how Carol should have swapped her woollen hat for a hard hat in case of any falling.
Carol shared a couple snaps of the icicles as she went on an afternoon stroll. (Image: TWITTER @CAROLKIRKWOOD)
Carol spoke of upcoming flurries of snow earlier this week on BBC Breakfast. (Image: GETTY)
The top ten most followed accounts on Twitter. (Image: EXPRESS)
They wrote: Take your hard hat next time!
Thanking them for the tip, Carol replied: Good plan Pete xxx.