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Your weather - Your shots: A stormy end after the Worm Moon rises

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31 March 2024

Your weather - Your shots
A stormy end after the Worm Moon rises

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In Suffolk, a double rainbow appeared to offer some light under the stormy skies. - © Sean Frost

A stormy end to the week started with the Worm Moon rising, and it was all captured by our users!

With snow spreading in parts of the UK this week ahead of Storm Nelson, we want to see your wintry... spring pictures.

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