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A BBC presenter gave her weather forecast a Taylor Swift twist ahead of the pop star's sold-out show in Cardiff . The singer performed at the Principality Stadium on Tuesday, June 19, as part of the UK leg of her fully booked Eras Tour. Cardiff pulled out all the stops for the much-anticipated event and a BBC presenter - who is also a self-proclaimed Swiftie - marked the occasion by turning her regular BBC weather forecast into something all Taylor Swift fans would appreciate.

Dressed in a sparkly pink outfit and sporting face glitter, BBC presenter Sabrina Lee assured fans that Taylor was Out Of The Woods when it came to the Treacherous weather, cleverly referencing some of her songs. READ MORE: Celine Dion says 'it was a lot' as she recalls Taylor Swift Grammys moment LATEST: Taylor Swift stops show and shouts 'what' after being left visibly shocked during Eras Tour concert In her unique broadcast, which she shared on social media, she renamed the UK's major cities after Taylor's songs - including John O'Groats, which became Dear John O'Groats in a nod to the song from Taylor's Speak Now album. Fort William was rebranded as Fortnight William, inspired by her song with Post Malone from the recently released The Tortured Poets Department.



Get your limited edition Taylor Swift OK! glossy mag here . In other parts of the country, Carlisle was renamed Getaway Carlisle after the song Getaway Car and Bangor became Bangorgeous, in reference to Taylor's song Gorgeous. Liverpool was .

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