Put your questions to TV weatherman Paul Hudson
HAVE you ever wanted to quiz your favourite celebrity or pose a question to someone in the public eye?
Now is your chance because the Courier has teamed up with Yoosk, a major national new website which can put you in direct touch with the stars on our screens, the famous and our well-known and important figures.
Readers are now being asked to come up with a series of questions - the best of which will then be put to a string of celebrities.
And first to be put in the hot seat will be BBC Look North weatherman Paul Hudson, a familiar face delivering our weather forecasts for the past five years.
The meteorologist turned author, known for his cheeky banter with fellow presenter Christa Akroyd, was recently a guest at the Courier's very first literary luncheon, Meet The Authors, revealing to guests how he harboured dreams of being a weather forecaster since the age of eight.
"I even had a home-made weather station which I built myself in the back garden," revealed Yorkshire-born Paul, whose career has seen him predicting cyclones and hurricanes in Australia and Asia.
Paul has recently been appointed the country's first BBC climate correspondent and is set to deliver a number of special weather programmes.
As well as the weather, football is another passion and Paul is a life-long Bradford City supporter, as well as Mayor of Wetwang (following in the footsteps of Richard Whiteley.)
Courier readers are now asked to come up with an original and interesting questions for Paul by clicking on the icon below.
The questions will then be put to the vote online before the best five are submitted to Paul.
He is waiting for your questions so get ready to quiz Paul about his predictions, global warming, his favourite holidays - whatever takes your fancy.
You will need to follow the simple Yoosk registration process the first time you visit. Then you can suggest a question, vote for suggestions and rate the answers of Paul and a whole range of other public figures.
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Weather for Halifax
Friday 10 February 2012
Today
Light snow
Temperature: -5 C to -0 C
Wind Speed: 13 mph
Wind direction: South east
Tomorrow
Sunny spells
Temperature: -1 C to 0 C
Wind Speed: 8 mph
Wind direction: South west
