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Your weather - Your shots: Mighty mammatus clouds and more auroras!

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6 May 2023

Your weather - Your shots
Mighty mammatus clouds and more auroras!

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This display of mammatus clouds was snapped in Dublin, Ireland - © Sonya Farrell

With summer in our sights and a fresh month upon us, there was a variety of sights on offer in the first week of May for you to capture on camera.

One last, extra special aurora display was spotted in Ireland last week alongside moody snaps of a misty morning in Essex

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Hold your phone horizontally to capture in widescreen, keep steady when capturing the view, make sure your image is in focus, try to avoid harsh light or too little light.

We love all things weather and nature, whether it is from recent thunderstorms, or the spring bloom!

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