An amazing sunrise in Scarborough Credit: MIK RAISIN
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Sunrise Scarborough Credit: MIK RAISINWet day in York Credit: GARRY HORNBYStormy sky at North Newbald Credit: STEVE TEEBridlington sunrise Credit: @SneekyHenBird bath in Kirkella Credit: GWEN MASONMIKE ALLEN Credit: SwillingtonSandsend Credit: @SBillcliffeRainbow at Withernsea Credit: JULIE PATTERSONSunset Ossett Credit: SHAUN WOMERSLEYSun halo Meltham Credit: JANE BROOKWet day in York Credit: GARRY HORNBYRed Arrows Morning Sortie over Scampton Credit: ALEX ROEBUCKHouse martin and fly Credit: @GazAtkinsonPicsHowsham, Lincolnshire Credit: ARLENE TOWRISSPigeon talk at Scunthorpe: "I see you've had a heavy shower down your end of the aerial" Credit: ROBERT HINCHCLIFFEBarn Owl doing a rain-check at Scarborough Credit: @RoseHabberleyMammatus cloud over York Credit: @DannyJoice01'Arcus' cloud over Hull Credit: KEVIN TUDORComet NEOWISE and Noctilucent Clouds over Darfield, Barnsley Credit: DAVID RUSHTON, Wombwell,Stone Creek Credit: SALLY JOHNSTONThe only thing hanging on Roberts washing line were raindrops at Bottesford ROBERT HINCHCLIFFE Credit: Raindrops hanging on the line Bottesford ROBERT HINCHCLIFFEA subtle Sunset at Glasshoughton, Castleford Credit: JIM SHAWSunset Cleethorpes Credit: CHRIS WILLIAMSSunrise at Bridlington Credit: STEVE JONESBright sky at Wheldrake Credit: KERRY GREENFIELDGrey day at Great Heck with Eggborough Power station Credit: CLIVE MITCHELLKing's Lynn Credit: Twitter @_CurrieSunset Thixendale Credit: RICHARD CHILDNice day at Bridlington Credit: JOHN POWELLPheasant on a muck-heap Credit: CLIVE MITCHELLCloudy morning in Scarborough Credit: @BeverleySenturkBrian on the beach at Bridlington Credit: PAUL MORRISONNice day at Ribblehead Credit: @GauberbunkbarnDamp day at Digley Credit: JANE BROOKRed Arrows practice with a morning Sortie over Scampton ALEX ROEBUCK Credit: ALEX ROEBUCK
Tips for taking weather pictures
When taking a picture to be used on one of our weather forecasts, don't forget to make them landscape - rather than portrait - as this fits the screen better.
Also, remember that the weather presenters stand on the left-hand side of the screen, so worth taking note of this when trying to capture that perfect picture to send into us.
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