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Your weather - Your shots: Winter weather snaps and a supermoon too

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7 December 2025

Your weather - Your shots
Winter weather snaps and a supermoon too

Large full moon glowing through thin cloud halo against a dark blue sky, with tall silhouetted trees partially obscuring the lower edge.Dramatic sunset with bright crepuscular rays streaming upward from behind thick clouds above a grassy field and distant houses.Coastal estuary at low tide with exposed mudflats, anchored boats, concrete blocks in the foreground, and a pastel orange-pink sunset behind distant buildings.Wide view of blue sky with scattered white cloud layers, bright sun partially diffused behind cloud on the right, and silhouettes of leafless trees and rooftops below.
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The Cold Supermoon was vibrant over Templemartin, Co. Cork. - © Jacky Quirke

Another changeable week is behind us, with the last supermoon of the year in tow, and as always we have the latest snapshots.

While the season has changed, we can't say goodbye to autumn just yet. Check back in the week for a look back at the golden season, as captured by our app users across the UK and Ireland!

In the meantime, keep the snaps coming. Use the uploaders for the UK or Ireland to send in your pictures and videos.

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