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Your weather - Your shots: A final supermoon, and stormy skies

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8 October 2023

Your weather - Your shots
A final supermoon, and stormy skies

Full moon rises behind church towerAsperitas cloudsSunset over open fieldHeavy rain over London BridgeStorm clouds over offshore wind farm
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The Harvest Moon, also the final supermoon of 2023, was captured in Winterton-on-Sea, Norfolk. - © Richard Lay

After a calmer, storm-free week, we're rounding up a collection of your best shots as you made the most of the conditions.

This week we see the rise of the Harvest Moon, the final supermoon of the year, plus some fascinating cloud formations, before ending offshore with impressive storm clouds gathered over a wind farm.

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