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Your weather - Your shots: Rainy week produces natural beauty

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14 April 2024

Your weather - Your shots
Rainy week produces natural beauty

Stormy rainclouds pictured above wind turbines in an open field.Sunset behind river, slightly obscured by rain clouds overheadDouble rainbow overhead in front of grey skiesRainbow and faint double rainbow
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This stormy scene was captured in Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk last week as heavy rain arrived. - © Richard Lay

It has been a warm end to the week, but we had plenty of rain too in the preceding days. Much of which played a role in your pictures this week!

Double rainbows were snapped from the far south-west of Cornwall, all the way up to Dunkeld, Scotland, while rain clouds also offered a natural muse to feature in shots.

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