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24 August 2025

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Mammatus clouds widely spotted

Mammatus clouds
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Dark mammatus clouds seen over Cirencester, Gloucestershire. - © Andy Kelly

After first being snapped over Ireland, a collection of mammatus clouds were sent in from across the country this week.

Mammatus clouds are notable for the pouch-like appearance in the skies above.

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