Glasgow-born weatherman dies, aged 78

Former BBC weather forecaster Ian McCaskill has died aged 78, the corporation has confirmed.

Published 12th Dec 2016

Former BBC weather forecaster Ian McCaskill has died aged 78, the corporation has confirmed.

McCaskill, who had been living with dementia, died on Saturday his daughter Kirsty told the corporation in a statement.

The statement said: "Ian McCaskill's family is sad to announce that Ian, 78, died on Saturday 10 December 2016 after living with dementia for the past five years.

"Ian was a truly lovely man who loved his family unconditionally and brought lots of sunshine to people's lives with his friendly smile, kindness and sharp wit.

"He is survived by his wife Pat, whom he adored, two daughters, Vicky and Kirsty, two step-sons, Tim and Matthew, and nine grandchildren. He will be deeply missed.''

Known for his Scottish accent, McCaskill presented the weather on the BBC from 1978 to 1998.

The Glasgow-born star retired in 1998 and appeared on several television shows, including Celebrity Fit Club in 2002.