Image: Forecast Officer George Cowling in January 1954.
The first weather forecaster to appear in vision, standing before a map, was George Cowling. He made his debut on 11 January 1954 as the BBC introduced a new way of presenting the weather, which aimed to stress the continuity of the forecast from one day to the next. Cowling's delivery was a long way from the informal approach taken by today's weather presenters, but he introduced a personal touch when he said tomorrow would be good for drying washing. He also set a precedent, appearing on screen several months before the first newsreader.
All weather forecasters were professional meteorologists, employed by the Met. Office. Cowling - described in the Radio Times as "a 31 year-old Yorkshireman, married and father of a 5-year old son" - shared presenting duties with Tom Clifton. The weathermen used charcoal sticks to draw weather features on two charts, one for today and one for tomorrow's forecast. Cowling and Clifton became popular figures, referred to in the press as "Mr Shower and Mr Shine" and "Mr West and Mr Dry".
George Cowling died in 2009. Weather forecasting today is far more accurate than in 1954 and longer term forecasts are possible. Presentations are aided by satellite imagery and computer technology, but still rely on weather presenters to humanise the bare facts.
Further reading

BBC Television Weather at 60 - A Celebration
From the first known TV weather forecasts kept at BBC Archives, to key BBC weather forecasters telling their stories, explore 60 years of forecasting on BBC TV.
January anniversaries

The Six Wives of Henry VIII
1 January 1970
The Brains Trust
1 January 1941
The Archers
1 January 1951
Z Cars
2 January 1962
Trumpton
3 January 1967
Open University
3 January 1971
Camberwick Green
3 January 1966
Final edition of The Listener published
3 January 1991
Gardeners' World
5 January 1968
A Question of Sport
5 January 1970
Forces Programme
7 January 1940
Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit
10 January 1990
First in-vision television weather forecaster
11 January 1954
The League of Gentlemen
11 January 1999
Goodness Gracious Me
12 January 1998
Listen with Mother
16 January 1950
Life On Earth
16 January 1979
First episode of BBC Breakfast Time
17 January 1983
Blankety Blank
18 January 1979
The Week's Good Cause
24 January 1926
Under Milk Wood
25 January 1954
Television Dancing Club
27 January 1948
Desert Island Discs
29 January 1942
Newsnight
30 January 1980
The State Funeral of Sir Winston Churchill
30 January 1965
Alas Smith and Jones
31 January 1984



























