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BBC weather presenter Jay Wynne dies aged 56 after long illness | BBC

His family said that the air presenter Jay Wynne died at the age of 56 after a long illness.

Wynne, who joined the BBC air team in 2000, died in June, his brother Matthew BBC News on Friday.

Other BBC predictions praised Wynne on social media. Matt Taylor, BBC Broadcast Meteorologist, He published a picture of him and Wynne together. “This hit us hard. Jay was a great publisher, talented musician, enthusiastic golphor and a good friend. Listened to his friend of peace.”

Simon KingAt the same time, a BBC air server and meteorologist said: “A really sad news about her former colleague Jay Wynne. What a beautiful man and brilliant publisher. Always a pleasure to change with her and bad humor. Rip Jay. Rip Jay.”

. Server Jen Bartram published: “Jay was a very nice colleague and a friend – we were laughing at the air center on the old beautiful days; and I was shocked for hearing his death today.”

Wynne’s brother Matthew said: “Jay had a gift for gentle clarity, sometimes made predictions for complex air systems made it feel accessible and interesting.

“Jay, a sharp skier, a golfist and musician, enjoyed traveling to maintain sports interests. We will miss his wisdom, generosity and dry humor.”

Wynne studied environmental geography at the University of Aberdeen and continued to complete his master’s degree in Applied Meteorology at the University of Reading.

When he joined the Met of the Office, his training took a second 14 -month second place to Raf Northolt. Before estimated, he spent time as a technician in the North Sea oil equipment and taught English in Fukuoka, Japan.

In an interview with Radio Times in 2011, “It was known that I wandered after night shifts and expected the sun to emerge.

“It is hard to say what kind of cloud it is in the night, so I would like to see if I am right. I am not more often.”

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