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Your weather - Your shots: Spring captured after the clock change

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5 April 2026

Your weather - Your shots
Spring captured after the clock change

Historic stone church tower in Canterbury at night beneath dramatic moonlit clouds, with bright moonlight breaking through and trees and a lit streetlamp in the foreground.Cromer Pier in Norfolk at dawn with Pavilion Theatre silhouetted against a soft orange-blue sky, calm sea blurred in long exposure beneath the structure.ull Pink Moon rising above a dark hillside at dusk, glowing orange against a pale blue sky with faint landscape silhouettes below.Golden sunset over open fields in Hevingham, Norfolk, with the sun low on the horizon, warm rays across the land, and scattered clouds lit orange and pink.
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Moonlight tries to break through the cloud cover in Canterbury. - © Weather & Radar Uploader

The clocks have changed and the brighter evenings are here, though the feeling of spring is still not quite in the air.

From moody evenings, to the soft sunlight of the season, plus this month's Pink Moon. You've captured it all! Plus, a calm spring day by the canal in Abbots Langley by user Greg, filmed with our new video feature!

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