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    Your weather - Your shots - 2024 as captured by you!

09:00
30 December 2024

Your weather - Your shots
2024 as captured by you!

Windmill at sunset
Snow and mist looking out to water on the Isle of Skye.
Still water on lake with blue sky and moderate cloud cover.
Red evening sky casts sail boat in silhouette.
Still water in Lough Corrib.
Mammatus clouds
Aurora Borealis over Scotland, tinges of purple and green lights.
Telescopic view of the Whirlpool Galaxy M51.
Rainbow stretches over beach with crepuscular rays shining behind.
Fallstreak clouds over home.
Kelvin-Helmholtz waves.
Collection of solar phenomena including sun dogs, solar halo, and circumzenithal arc.
Stratocumulus asperitas clouds.
Sunset view of nature reserve.
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January: Sunset at the Brill Windmill. - © Dina Sikorska

A fresh year has arrived, but we're not ready to say goodbye to 2024 just yet. Let's remember the year as captured by you!

Cloud formations, auroras, spring peace, Northern Lights, and everything in between. The year had lots worth picturing to preserve.

Thank you!

We appreciate every image submission received from the UK, Ireland, and users around the world! Thank you to all who sent in content across 2024. 

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