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Best of the best! Your weather - Your shots 2023

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30 December 2023

Best of the best!
Your weather - Your shots 2023

Full moonDouble rainbow crosses riverCrepuscular rays over oceanAurora borealisAurora borealisThunderstorms over oceanMammatus cloudsFallstreak holeCrepuscular rays shine over tree on a foggy dayColourful sunriseSnowy beach
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The first full moon of the year, the Wolf Moon, was captured in Kirkwall, Orkney to start January. - © Geoff Gardens via Weather & Radar Uploader

We've shared hundreds of pictures captured by our users in 2023, and received many more! So, to say farewell to the year, here are some of our favourites.

From illuminating full moons, to a multitude of double rainbows, even auroras, fallstreak holes, and a dusting of snow to end 2023. The year truly delivered every variety of weather to our shores.

Have pictures you would like to share for the new year? Tap the image icon in the app, or use our dedicated uploaders for the UK or Ireland.

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Thank you to everyone who sent in pictures and videos this year, we can't wait to see what the new year will bring!

Weather & Radar editorial team
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