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Computer problems strike during BBC Breakfast weather

Posted on 30th May 2022 by The Clean Feed Team Last updated on 30th May 2022 Filed under Bloopers

BBC weather presenter Matt Taylor was forced to provide a mainly verbal weather forecast after his computer graphics failed during this morning’s edition of BBC Breakfast.

Problems were evident from the start of the forecast, when a radar graphic animated at a painfully slow pace.

The graphics finally recovered about a minute into the forecast.

VIDEO: Matt Taylor’s weather bulletin on BBC Breakfast is disrupted by computer problems. TX DATE: 30th May 2022. COPYRIGHT: BBC.

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PICTURED: BBC Weather with Matt Taylor. COPYRIGHT: BBC.

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