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Your weather - Your shots: Blue skies amid a stormy week

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25 May 2025

Your weather - Your shots
Blue skies amid a stormy week

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Clear blue skies frame the medieval castle in Conwy, North Wales. - © Weather & Radar

Despite some stormy skies, it's the seasonal blues that mostly caught our eyes this week.

With plenty of shots captured over the past week along our coasts.

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