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Solar spectacles across the country

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1 December 2024

Your weather - Your shots
Solar spectacles across the country

Collection of solar phenomena in one shot, including halo, sundog, circumzenithal arc. Sunrise captured in cityDouble rainbow pictured in the Atlantic Ocean from Wales.Partially frozen lake surface in late afternoon light.
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An array of solar phenomena was captured in Tycroes, Wales. - © Alan Ross

The Sun offered a helping hand in all of this week's shots, in one way or another.

Whether it's the rise or fall, the Sun always plays a big role in seasonal snaps at this time of the year. With haloes, sundogs, arcs, and other phenomena on display, it's a great time of the year to get the camera out and start capturing the view.

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