It looked as though ITV viewers were left unimpressed during the latest instalment of Good Morning Britain.
On Monday's show, viewers saw Ed Balls and Kate Garraway, who recently opened up about having things stolen from her bag, detail the most recent headlines, including the weather warnings in place as Storm Floris approaches.
While speaking about the warning, winds of up to 50 mph, the ITV hosts spoke to Jonathan Swain and Juliet Dunlop, who were both live on location to showcase the severe weather.
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However, it wasn't long before many complained about the duo being outside, with many calling the ITV programme out.
Taking to X, one person said: "Let's send reporters out to stand outside and get p**s wet through incase people don't know what rain looks like."
Someone else wrote: "Ffs drama over some wind. Ridiculous"
Another commented: "Danger to life = @gmb sending reporters to stand outside and say 'look it's wet and windy'." While one person wrote: "Talk about going over-the-top at a bit of wind!!!!!"
Someone else shared: "Calm down. This is beyond laughable…" One person tweeted: "I'm on North Ayrshire coast we've had a bit of rain and wind. Nothing to be worried about. Seen it a lot worse than this and we all coped well."

During the show, Juliet was filming from North Ayrshire from a holiday park. While wearing a raincoat, the ITV star spoke to Ed and Kate back in the studio.
She said: "I can tell you, it's been raining very heavily for several hours now, Ed.
"The temperatures have dropped and the wind is beginning to pick up, only very slightly just now, but it's certainly a sign of what is to come."
The ITV star explained that where she was filming is a popular holiday destination, with people coming to enjoy the sea views on their break.
However, it was clear that no picturesque view was visible due to the weather conditions.
She added: "If we take a look in more detail now about what storm Floris might mean and the real cause of concern, of course, this morning is that Amber warning, which means a danger to life. It is in place for most of Scotland."
Juliet explained the warning is in place from 10am this morning until 10pm tonight, with a Yellow warning in place for some parts of the UK.
Good Morning Britain is available to watch on ITVX.
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