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Your weather - Your shots: Summer 2023 in pictures!

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3 September 2023

Your weather - Your shots
Summer 2023 in pictures!

Sun dogKelvin-Helmholtz cloudsSunrise over oceanDouble rainbow against grey cloudsSunrise over mountainouslakeSolar halo intercepted by contrailsRainfall out at seaCrepusclar rays filter through treeAnti-crepuscular rays
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There will have been plenty of hot dogs in the summer sun this June in Hartlepool, and there was even a sun dog too! - © Neil Evans

The summer of 2023 has departed, though many say it never really began! Across the season, Weather & Radar users in the UK & Ireland the captured the scenes.

Here we're having a look at a few of the best pictures of summer 2023, as shot by you!

From the rolling thunderstorms, to bright sunrises over the ocean, double rainbows on glum backdrops to fascinating Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds. This summer had a little of everything.

As autumn arrives, we want even more of your shots throughout the season! To get involved, simply tap the image icon in the app or use our uploader.

Weather & Radar editorial team
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