This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66061488

The article has changed 4 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
BBC Weather app shows wrong temperatures after technical glitch BBC Weather shows wrong temperatures after technical glitch
(32 minutes later)
Meteorologist Darren Bett delivering the forecast during the BBC News at TenMeteorologist Darren Bett delivering the forecast during the BBC News at Ten
The BBC Weather app is showing users unusually low temperatures for their area amid technical difficulties. The BBC Weather app and website are showing users unusually low temperatures for their area amid technical difficulties.
The app is forecasting temperatures in single figures across the country throughout the coming days. They are forecasting temperatures in single figures across the country throughout the coming days.
It comes amid a spell of warm weather that has seen daytime temperatures consistently above 20C in recent weeks.It comes amid a spell of warm weather that has seen daytime temperatures consistently above 20C in recent weeks.
BBC Weather apologised for the issue and said it was working on a fix with its data suppliers.BBC Weather apologised for the issue and said it was working on a fix with its data suppliers.
The issue has also affected television broadcasts, with screens during the forecast on BBC News At Ten displaying the predicted temperature in Edinburgh, Belfast, Cardiff and London as 8C every day from Monday to Thursday.The issue has also affected television broadcasts, with screens during the forecast on BBC News At Ten displaying the predicted temperature in Edinburgh, Belfast, Cardiff and London as 8C every day from Monday to Thursday.
In a statement BBC Weather said: "Our apologies for the incorrect temperatures appearing on the website and app. We are working with our data suppliers to fix this fault." In a statement, BBC Weather said: "Our apologies for the incorrect temperatures appearing on the website and app. We are working with our data suppliers to fix this fault."
The issue drew reaction from dozens of social media users.
Eugene Gaughan wrote: "The BBC weather app has gone back to February."
"I hope the BBC weather app is just broken and this isn't tomorrow's weather!" said Bill Badger.
Charlotte Foster said simply: "The BBC weather app is drunk."