Visuals depict calculated wind speeds of 5,293 mph in Rome and 13,508 mph in London, which are significantly higher than any actual hurricane, like Milton, which made landfall in Florida over night.
Additionally, incorrect temperature displays included ones for 404C in Nottingham, 384C in New York, and 378C in Sydney.
According to Weather, there is a data problem with a third-party source, and the company is making every effort to resolve it.
News is aware that wind speed forecasts are primarily impacted by the issue.
In a post on X, host Matt Taylor stated: “People shouldn’t panic—Hurricane Milton hasn’t reached the UK yet! A data issue has arisen between our suppliers and the app/website. People are working to find a solution.”
Lead host Simon King wrote in another post: “Apologies, but some of the statistics from our Weather app this morning shouldn’t worry you.