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Final spring sunsets: Your weather - Your shots

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2 June 2024

Final spring sunsets
Your weather - Your shots

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The setting sun in Maesteg, Wales created this perfect silhouette. - © Weather & Radar Uploader

Amid widespread rainfall this week, we turned to the sunset for daily inspiration, as captured by our users!

With summer officially underway, we want to see how the new season looks near you. Whether it's the flowers in bloom, or more incredible sunsets.

To get involved, simply tap the image icon in the app, or use one of our dedicated uploaders for the UK or Ireland.

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