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Your weather - Your shots: A stormy end after the Worm Moon rises

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31 March 2024

Your weather - Your shots
A stormy end after the Worm Moon rises

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In Suffolk, a double rainbow appeared to offer some light under the stormy skies. - © Sean Frost

A stormy end to the week started with the Worm Moon rising, and it was all captured by our users!

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