
American film star Steve Carell caused a right STORM in the GMTV studios yesterday when he took over the weather report.
The funny man got Spain and France mixed up with the USA and Canada and struggled to pronouce Aberystwyth.
The Anchorman star was on the famous red sofa to plug his new film Date Night, which also stars Tiny Fey and Mark Wahlberg.
After being prompted by regular weather girl Clare Nasir, the comedian COASTED into the role with LIGHTNING inaccuracy.
"Here we have ice, inside triangles, which are the most dangerous types of ice."
"London, as you can see, has sun AND clouds, which - mixed together - MAKE NOTHING."
"There's lots of rain. Let's just say this, you will be seeing A LOT of rain, no matter where you are going in the UK."
"I'm going back to Los Angeles now, where the weather never changes and the people are fake."
Weathergirl Clare had to push him to the other side of the screen at one point as he tried to get to grips with the screen.
When the screen rolled over Welsh town Aberystwyth, the star pronounced 'Aber' then mumbled the rest of it.
Earlier the 40 Year Old Virgin star had confused himself when shown a picture of Spain and then France and Italy, when he stated that there would be 'rain across North America from los Angeles to New York.'
The 47 year old actor, who is also the star of the American version of Ricky Gervais' The Office, is on a WHIRLWIND promotional tour of his new film, Date Night.
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