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The best shots from summer

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7 September 2024

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The best shots of summer

Noctilucent clouds over Buckinghamshire in June 2024.Vibrant double rainbow against grey clouds in Altrincham.Virga clouds pictured in Scotland during August.Kelvin-Helmholtz Clouds in Morecambe in early August.Perseid meteor passes overhead on a clear, star filled sky.Northern Lights, aurora borealis, over Scotland in Autumn 2024.Roll cloud in Lowestoft, Suffolk.
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Noctilucent clouds shimmered over Buckinghamshire back in June. - © Weather & Radar Uploader

Summer may be over, but as autumn rolls in, we're taking one last look at the season before we leave it for the history books.

With an active period for geomagnetic storms delivering spectacular auroras, glimmering noctilucent clouds, and rainbows amid the seasonal sights, it was a cooler than usual summer but just as memorable.

Ready to share your autumnal shots? Get involved by tapping the image icon in the app to submit pictures and videos. You can also use our dedicated uploaders for the UK and Ireland.

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