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A WEATHER presenter left BBC fans gutted when they announced their departure after 26 years on air.

The Beeb took to social media to reveal how the fan-favourite meteorologist would be leaving the broadcaster.

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The BBC has announced one of its beloved weather presenters is leavingCredit: Reuters
BBC reveals weather presenter is leaving channel after 26 YEARS in sad post leaving fans gutted, Pictured: Sara Blizzard - weather person -BBC Weather Presenter - East Midlands Today, Midlands Today & North West Tonight., Credit: BBC
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Sara Blizzard will host her final bulletin soon after 26 years on air
Headshot of Sara Blizzard, BBC weather presenter.
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Fans have been left devastated as they flooded Sara with supportive messagesCredit: BBC

Sharing a snap of Sara Blizzard in the studio, the BBC Nottingham team paid tribute to her.

They said: "Some sad news to share - after 26 years, weather presenter Sara Blizzard is leaving the BBC.

"Sara, who joined BBC East Midlands Today in 1999, is much loved by viewers and radio listeners - and such a familiar face on our screens.

"You'll still be able to see her on the TV and hear her on the radio until February."

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Devastated fans flooded Sara with supportive comments, with one writing: "What a consummate professional, clear presenter & calm person. Thank you, Sara."

A second posted: "A huge loss to the BBC! All the best for the future, Sara."

"Always think you've got the perfect name for a weather presenter," joked a third fan.

While a fourth commented: "All the best Sara, you will be missed."

Meanwhile, last month the BBC's Jenny Hill revealed she had quit after 24 years.

Jenny - who had been their foreign correspondent - told viewers: "Personal update: I’m leaving the BBC today after 24 years. What a privilege it’s been to travel the world and tell people’s stories.

"Thanks to the many lovely colleagues whose talent, courage and friendship have made it such a pleasure."

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Jersey girl Jenny began her journalism career on the island's BBC radio show, before going to Cardiff University.

A stint working in Birmingham for Central Television was followed by a return to her home island when the BBC launched a Channel Islands news service.

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