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Your weather - Your shots: A farewell to the spring season

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4 June 2023

Your weather - Your shots
A farewell to the spring season

Rain cloudsSnowy gardenRainbow at sea Aurora borealisBolts of lightning over seaAurora and shooting starDouble rainbow over seaFallstreak cloud
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This menacing scene was captured in Templemartin, Co. Cork, Ireland in March. - © Jacky Quirke

Spring of 2023 started with a late winter snow, provided awe-inspiring auroras, menacing thunderstorms, and magical rainbows. Here is the season as seen by you.

With such a variety of weather phenomena on show, you might be curious as to how a few of them form. Check these out:

How do double rainbows form?read more
How do auroras form?read more
What are fallstreak clouds?read more

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