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Pic of the Season Summer 2021

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It's been a summer of mixed fortunes - sunny, warm and dry in the north and west, but cloudier and wetter in the south east.

As always Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Weather Watchers have shared some fantastic images during the season. We've selected 10 of our favourite summer scenes and we want you to decide which should be ‘Pic of the Season’.

The 10 stunning shortlisted pictures can be seen below – make sure you scroll all the way down to the vote button at the bottom of the page. You don’t have to be a Weather Watcher – anyone signed into their Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ account can vote.

You can only vote for one image so choose carefully. Click on your favourite in the gallery and then click VOTE NOW.

Voting is open from 7:45am on Monday 13th September 2021 and you have until 11:59pm on Sunday 19th September 2021 to have your say. The winner will be revealed on Tuesday 21st September 2021.

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Summer clouds are reflected on the calm waters at Bordeaux Harbour in Guernsey. Photo by Weather Watcher Chris Cumulus.
Early morning mist shrouds a poppy field in Bewdley, Worcester. Photo by Weather Watcher chris.
A shelf cloud forms off the coast in Filey, North Yorkshire. Photo by Weather Watcher Lew.
Vibrant sunset colours in Lossiemouth, Moray. Photo by Weather Watcher Michelle.
A stack of lenticular cloud – often mistaken for UFOs – appears in Rogart, Highland. Photo by Weather Watcher Cogies Auroras.
Golden hour in St Ouen's Bay, Jersey. Photo by Weather Watcher Jersey bean.
Lightning strikes Portsmouth harbour. Photo by Weather Watcher Ian.
Summer solstice sunset at Brothers Water, Lake District. Photo by Weather Watcher Salop Liam.
An upside-down rainbow, more technically known as a circumzenithal arc, fills the sky in Burnley, Lancashire. Photo by Weather Watcher Syed Bukhari.
A funnel cloud is captured in the Brecon Beacons. Photo by Weather Watcher scratch.