'Like cows' udders' Carol Kirkwood makes her co-workers giggle with hilarious hand gesture
SHE'S a serious weather presenter but Carol Kirkwood turned comedian today as she amused her co-workers with a hilarious hand action.
Carol Kirkwood made her BBC News co-workers giggle with hand gesture this morning
The 52-year-old BBC News weather presenter has been busy trying to educate the nation about the recent 'weather bomb' that's hit the north-west of the UK.
And, while trying to describe a Mammatus Cloud- famous for its sagging pouch-like structure - the star collapsed into a fit of giggles.
Using her two hands, Carol looked like she was squeezing two lemons as she told viewers the clouds looked like "cows udders".
Wearing a huge grin on her face, Carol began: "It's a Mammatus Cloud. It's like cows' udders so it's bulbous.
"You can't hold it in your hand, obviously. It's a cloud. It's like that."
With the item collapsing into laughter, the camera cut to the two presenters who were giggling on the sofa after the star's hand actions.
They said: "Okay! THanks very much, Carol."
Carol Kiirkwood Cow Udder Cloud BBC
The presenter was trying to describe a type of cloud
Another added, joking: "I think that was a very good description. What about you?"
Carol hit headlines last month when she appeared on screen with a rather strange looking eye.
The Met Office broadcaster revealed she had suffered a burst blood vessel – which doctors told her could take a month to heal.
But the 52-year-old BBC presenter reassured concerned fans about her ongoing health concerns this morning, tweeting: "Thank you for asking about my eye.
"It is so much better thank you. Can actually see more white than red now!xxx" (sic)