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First week of summer: Your weather - Your shots

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9 June 2024

First week of summer
Your weather - Your shots

Double rainbow in Torquay, Devon.Image of high altitude clouds pictured from airplane window.Vivid red sunset in Tamworth.Sun rays shine through cloud cover in Co. Cork, Ireland.
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This double rainbow was snapped off of the Torquay coast in Devon. - © Michael Williams

The first full week of summer is behind us. Though it may not entirely feel like it, here's how the season started as captured by you!

As summer continues, we want to see the vistas and seasonal views around you.

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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