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Your weather - Your shots: Full Moons, noctilucents, and sunsets

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30 June 2024

Your weather - Your shots
Full Moons, noctilucents, and sunsets

Full Strawberry Moon over Poole, Dorset.Summer sunsetNoctilucent clouds.Rays of sunlight emerge from the horizon.
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The Strawberry Moon was captured high over Poole, Dorset. - © Weather & Radar Uploader

It was a sticky start to the week, with heat fading as we moved on. Here's our latest collection of pictures, sent in by you!

We're quickly approaching the middle months of summer, so throughout July we want to see how the season is looking near you.

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