
The 42-year-old was at Chapel Down Vineyard when she revealed that the UK may expect sunny weather over the next few days.
While the north is expected to see showers, Laura reported that the remainder of the country would be dry, pleasant, and warm for the majority of the day. Several viewers were dissatisfied with the report, and they resorted to social media to express their concerns.
One person said, “Surely to God, the producers can see that giving Laura an outside broadcast isn’t a good idea, and if they do, stop her pontificating about climate change.” “The two are not compatible.”
Another stated: “Laura Dora, the climate change explorer The woman who enjoys talking about everyone lowering emissions is out and about in another completely unnecessary attention-seeking jolly.
A third person was furious: “Laura on #GMB has got to be THE most irresponsible weather forecaster across all of the channels; ‘Oh, I’m so concerned about global warming, here’s my global warming countdown alarm clock, but please excuse me as I beam with excitement because above average temperatures are coming!!’ #GlobalWarming.”
Others, however, had a more positive reaction to the report, with one writing: “Looks like another brilliant day thanks @Lauratobin1 xx.” “Pretty in pink,” another said, complimenting the mother-of-one’s clothing.
Following Kate Garraway’s Southport riot report, GMB viewers made a two-word demand. The 57-year-old spoke alongside Ed Balls, with the pair once again debating the ongoing riots in the UK.
The demonstrations have become the main story on Good Morning Britain since they began over the weekend, with Ed and Kate interviewing several guests on the occurrences.