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    Your weather - Your shots: A spring break between storms

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12 April 2026

Your weather - Your shots
A spring break between storms

Sunrise over the North Sea at Lowestoft, Suffolk, with an orange and yellow horizon, calm waves, harbour lights in the distance, and silhouetted lampposts and groynes along the shore.
Sunlit countryside landscape with foliage in the foreground, green fields and hedgerows below with rain showers seen in the background.
Bright orange sunset low on the horizon with glowing sun partially obscured by silhouetted tree branches and a warm gradient sky.
Rippled altocumulus cloud layer lit by moonlight forming a mackerel sky pattern above silhouetted houses, with textured wave-like clouds across a dark blue night sky.
Sunlit ruins of a historic stone abbey with tall broken walls and arched windows, set on green grass under a clear blue sky.
Sandy beach with gentle waves and scattered people walking along the shortline, bordered by grassy dunes in the foreground under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
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Sunrise over the North Sea casts a warm glow over Lowestoft, Suffolk. - © Elaine High

Between Storm Dave and another unsettled weekend, there was plenty of sunnier, spring weather captured across the UK and Ireland.

We also have a clip from our new video feature, recorded on a spring walk through Kenilworth, Warwickshire.

Capture any of the stormy scenes? Or the quieter spells in between? Use our uploaders for the UK or Ireland to send in your pictures, or film your own weather moment with our new feature and let us see too!

Capture your weather, with our radar!read more
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