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27 October 2024

Your weather - Your shots
Auroras, rainbows, sunrises and more!

Vibrant aurora over island with calm waters reflecting the sky. Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS pictured in clear skies over Suffolk. Sunrise as Storm Ashley arrives to the Isle of Harris. Aurora pictured over hill in Cornwall.Bright sunset. Rainbow stretches overhead.
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The calm waters around Hilbre Island reflected the vibrant aurora. - © Glenn Kirkham

After a break due to Storm Ashley, we're back with a collection of pictures sent in by you!

Over the past two weeks we've had auroras, a passing comet, and vibrant views across the UK and Ireland captured on camera.

If you want to be here next week, or on our socials throughout the week, simply tap the image icon in the app to send in your pictures, or use one of our dedicated uploaders for the UK and Ireland.

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