Lucy Verasamy, 38, has built up a legion of fans delivering the weather on ITV and they were thrilled to see her back on screens in the New Year.
The star uploaded a link to her latest forecast to her 160,000 Twitter followers, which received an incredible reaction.
In the clip, Lucy looked as stunning as always in a tight white long-sleeved top which featured buttons on her wrist.
The presenter kept her brunette locks in her usual wavy style and she highlighted her beauty with blusher and a nude lipstick.
Lucy’s followers went wild for her look, with many taking to Twitter to praise her.

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One person said: “Happy new year @LucyWeather Wishing you lots happiness in 2019, can’t wait to see you on the TV this year, you are a little ray of sunshine.”
Another said: “You grow more beautiful every time I see you. All the best for 2019.”
“Happy New Year Lucy, as always the most stunning weather girl on the planet,” a third added.
One adoring fan said: “Oh Lucy, are you an angel? Surely you must be.”
In the forecast, Lucy told viewers: “A notably cold, frosty start for many of us in the morning.”
Last week, she appeared to be enjoying her Christmas break as she uploaded a very relaxed video to her Instagram account.
The weather star shared a clip of a candle burning on a stand in from of her TV.
Lucy also added a funny GIF to the video along with the song White Christmas by The Drifters.
The beauty wrote on the video: “Candle heaven,” with heart emojis.
She tagged Victoria Cator London as the stunning candle brand.
Lucy’s career began working for the Press Association before she moved on to present the weather on Sky News breakfast show, Sunrise.
She first worked for ITV when she joined morning show Daybreak in 2010, but quit her role two years later.
The programme was then replaced by Good Morning Britain, which is presented by Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid.
Lucy now presents the weather on ITV racing and delivers forecasts on the network on a daily basis.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV at 6.30am.