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28 January 2022

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Your weather - Your shots

The final full week of January is behind us, while time may feel like it is flying by there is always an opportunity to look backwards at the scene near you.

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Niall Koegh took this shot of a low hanging sun illuminating Killarney National Park in Ireland.

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