popular weatherman was urged by the viewer to stop using his cheery catchphrase 'hello my dahlings.' But Owain, known as 'the drumming weatherman' for his drumming along with the BBC News theme during the coronavirus crisis, had the perfect clap back."Please no more 'hello my darlings', just present the weather!" the viewer messaged Owain on Twitter.Owain told them: "It’s spelt 'my dahlings' as a matter of fact."And with a final flourish he added the nonchalant nail painting emoji.Owain, whose drumming at the end of one of his forecasts in April went viral and brought a smile to faces of millions during the coronavirus crisis, received a flood of support from fans over the complaint which was branded 'grumpy.'"You're a breath of fresh air.
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