If you’ve always fancied getting the chance to quiz Scotland’s favourite weatherman, Sean Batty, then this is your chance.
Sean has finally got his own show, Weatherwatch with Sean Batty, and tonight immediately after the programme is finished, he’s taking part in a live online interview.
Always wanted to know what it takes to make it as a weatherman? What first attracted Sean to a career in weather? Or just where he gets those colourful ties? This is your chance to find out!
From 8.30pm tonight STV showbiz reporter Laura Boyd will be putting your questions to Sean, live, and we want you to get involved.
You can do this in various ways; send your questions on the night to Sean via Twitter @SeanBattySTV, through the Weatherwatch e-mail, weatherwatch@stv.tv or via the STV Live App which works on most mobile devices as well as on your computer. (You can sign up to the STV Live App here, if you haven't already done so or you can download this as an app on your mobile phone.)
Then all you have to do on Monday night is log on to stv.tv/weatherwatch straight after the show ends at 8.30pm and watch to see if Sean answers your question.
This is your chance to ask those burning questions you've always wanted to know the answers to!
Remember to also send in your photographs of the winter weather from the last few months too. There have been some real extremes – from snow and ice to hurricane-force winds – throughout the country, and we’d love to see your snaps capturing those wintry days. Email photos to weatherwatch@stv.tv.
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