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Your weather - Your shots: Incredible cloud captures!

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9 December 2022

Your weather - Your shots
Incredible cloud captures!

Fantastic capture of a fallstreak hole in Elmsett, Suffolk.Cirrocumulus stratiformis clouds in Southwold, SuffolkA 22-degree halo around the moon, also known as a lunar halo, in Dunkeld, Scotland!Pastel sky in Lowestoft, East Suffolk.
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Fantastic capture of a fallstreak hole in Elmsett, Suffolk. - © Gill Stitt

It's the time of year where we really have to drag ourselves out our warm homes each day, but you have certainly shown us the light amongst the dark!

We have been sent in some beautifully vibrant shots of the sky lately, that we just had to share. Even though it may be bitterly cold, you really can get some stunning sky captures.

Suffolk really seemed to take the win this week! Please do keep them coming, we'd especially love to see any wintry shots you might get in the coming days! You can send them in right here.

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