BBC weather app predicts hurricane force winds in London and 400C in Nottingham after 'glitch'
The BBC has apologised to users after its weather app mistakenly showed forecasts for "hurricane force" winds near London and temperatures over 400C in Nottingham.
BBC says UK 'about to be hit by hurricane' as weather site goes wrong
Devastating winds of 3500 mph are about to hit - but 'don't worry' say forecasters as they blame 'data issues' on the website
Nottingham is not about to be hit by 14,000mph winds, BBC weather confirms
The UK's weather service has gone haywire today with a warning of 'Hurricane force winds' of up to 14408mph but luckily, BBC weather says, this isn't the case
BBC apologises after weather app forecasts winds of 22,000 kph and temperatures of 404C
Graphics showed London was set to experience winds of more than 13,000mph, while Nottingham would have overnight temperatures of 404C.
BBC apologises for weather glitch after forecast for 400C temperatures and 13,000 mph winds
Graphics on the BBC weather app showed London was set to experience winds of more than 13,000mph on Thursday while Nottingham would have overnight temperatures of 404C
BBC Weather forecasts 16,000 mph winds in Derbyshire before apologising for data issue
It warned of "hurricane force winds" and predicted 300C temperatures in Florida. Fortunately it was all wrong
BBC apologises after weather app gaffe shows 'hurricane force winds' across UK
"No need to panic buy plywood and candles"
last updated on 10 Oct 12:22