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Nottinghamshire weather station named after BBC presenter Sara Blizzard | Nottinghamshire weather station named after BBC presenter Sara Blizzard |
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Sara Blizzard marks her last day at East Midlands Today on Friday | Sara Blizzard marks her last day at East Midlands Today on Friday |
Weather presenter Sara Blizzard has had a new weather station dedicated to her as she departs the BBC after more than two decades. | Weather presenter Sara Blizzard has had a new weather station dedicated to her as she departs the BBC after more than two decades. |
Sara Blizzard, who joined the BBC in 1999, announced she was leaving in January, and will mark her last day at East Midlands Today on Friday. | Sara Blizzard, who joined the BBC in 1999, announced she was leaving in January, and will mark her last day at East Midlands Today on Friday. |
She became a familiar face and voice on regional TV and radio over her 26 years with the broadcaster, with many enjoying the aptness of her name. | She became a familiar face and voice on regional TV and radio over her 26 years with the broadcaster, with many enjoying the aptness of her name. |
On Wednesday at the Sherwood Observatory in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, she was presented with a plaque for The Sara Blizzard Weather Station. | On Wednesday at the Sherwood Observatory in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, she was presented with a plaque for The Sara Blizzard Weather Station. |
Rob Rose, Sara Blizzard and Anna Church enjoyed a day at the observatory before the big reveal | Rob Rose, Sara Blizzard and Anna Church enjoyed a day at the observatory before the big reveal |
As part of the surprise, she was told she was taking part in a feature about venues in the East Midlands that depend on decent weather. | As part of the surprise, she was told she was taking part in a feature about venues in the East Midlands that depend on decent weather. |
Her BBC weather colleagues Rob Rose and Anna Church spent the day with her at the observatory's new planetarium, to make it believable. | |
Blizzard worked behind the scenes at independent station Mercia FM before presenting a breakfast show on Leicester Sound. | Blizzard worked behind the scenes at independent station Mercia FM before presenting a breakfast show on Leicester Sound. |
She then worked as a reporter in Liverpool before joining the BBC, replacing Lisa Dransfield as the main weather presenter on East Midlands Today. | She then worked as a reporter in Liverpool before joining the BBC, replacing Lisa Dransfield as the main weather presenter on East Midlands Today. |
She previously said: "I will miss all my colleagues on radio and in television but the one thing I might not miss is the 03:00 start battling the various storms and in the snow trying to get into to work - but at least I knew it was coming." | She previously said: "I will miss all my colleagues on radio and in television but the one thing I might not miss is the 03:00 start battling the various storms and in the snow trying to get into to work - but at least I knew it was coming." |
Accepting the plaque on Wednesday, she thanked the observatory and her colleagues, and added: "I hope it tells you a decent weather forecast every so often." | |
The 55-year-old received an outpouring of farewell messages last month. | The 55-year-old received an outpouring of farewell messages last month. |
She said she planned to take on a new challenge - "hopefully involving flowers". | She said she planned to take on a new challenge - "hopefully involving flowers". |
Blizzard's final appearance on East Midlands Today will be on Friday. | Blizzard's final appearance on East Midlands Today will be on Friday. |
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