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Your weather - Your shots: Lunar eclipse and spring skies

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23 March 2025

Your weather - Your shots
Lunar eclipse and spring skies

Stages of a partial lunar eclipse taken via time-lapse and stitched together.Close view of the Moon, cast mainly in shadow.View of Lowestoft beach and promenade, clear blue skies overhead. Photograph of Lough Derg with blue skies directly overhead, and clouds over hills in the distance.
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Each stage of a partial lunar eclipse, captured over Caister-on-sea, Norfolk. - © Richard Lay

A week of spring that delivered a partial lunar eclipse, and the first widely felt warmth of the season, captured by you!

After the warm spell, nature is starting to flourish, and we would love to see how it looks around you over the next week!

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