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    Your weather - Your shots: A stormy week at home and abroad

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26 October 2025

Your weather - Your shots
A stormy week at home and abroad

Dark storm clouds hang low over a silvery, sunlit sea, with light rain visible on the horizon and part of a pier extending into the water in the foreground.
A coastal town under dark, heavy clouds, with a beach and promenade lit by a patch of sunlight in the foreground and a stormy sky moving in from the sea.
A vivid orange and red sunset is seen through a windowpane, with silhouetted plants visible against the glowing sky.
A misty rural landscape at dawn, with low fog drifting among trees and fields, soft sunlight filtering through, and faint outlines of hills in the background.
Large, powerful waves crash and churn in a dark, stormy sea, with white spray and foam whipped up by strong winds under a grey sky.
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Rain clouds gather over the North Sea, from Lowestoft, Suffolk. - © Elaine High

A stormy week provided ample opportunity for capturing the conditions, across the UK, Ireland, and also in Europe.

Storm Benjamin delivered an unsettled end to the week, bringing dark storm clouds and crashing waves to coastal areas.

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