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With overnight lows forecast down to -5c in many parts of the rural
south of England tonight, why does the BBC choose to show "Finishing Numbers" at 09:00AM (BBC Forecast on News at 10 23/11/07), which will be around +1c in many parts @ 09:00? Surely it is much more important to indicate that temperatures will drop well below freezing overnight, particularly if you are out driving overnight and need to take care on the roads, or you are a Farmer and need to look after the welfare of your animals, rather than showing the temperature when most people are having their breakfast. Come on BBC, start showing the information that the viewer really needs and get rid of your awful graphics & fly byes. |
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