You wouldn't catch Jean Byrne doing this. Or maybe you would. PROVE US WRONG, JEAN.
The British Met Office stepped up the Halloween game today with this morning's forecast as weatherman Alex Deakin performed some greenscreen magic and really delivered on his tweets.
I’m usually pretty calm at work but sometimes I lose my head..... ðŸÅ½ƒðŸ'€ðŸ'» https://t.co/A9kHRI8FNM
— Alex Deakin âš¡ï¸ÂÂÂÂ?☀ï¸ÂÂÂÂ?âÂÂÂÂ?„ï¸ÂÂÂÂ?🌧 (@alexdeakin) October 31, 2017
However that wasn't the only trick they pulled as viewers spotted some erratic city names on the map behind Deakin's severed head.
They changed the city's names omg https://t.co/6lrWLWaeau
— Bethany Pyle (@bethany_pyle) October 31, 2017
A Hallowinner of a forecast if ever there was one.
Happy Halloween! Here's your spooky headless forecast for today & trick or treating tonight #Halloween https://t.co/0NJKMlwPvc ðŸÅ½ƒðŸ'»ðŸ§™â™€ï¸ÂÂÂÂÂ? pic.twitter.com/PoMFAtCE7T
— Met Office (@metoffice) October 31, 2017