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I have recently added some "other photos" which are non weather related and some places of interest including "local towns" here in Mid Wales. These can be found on the links on the right hand panel of this page.....

Recent additions to the website include "other pictures" where some non weather related pictures can be seen - link on the right hand panel .Also "local towns" with some pictures from Mid Wales.
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Welcome to weatherpictures

If this is your first visit to WEATHERPICTURES Welcome.The website was first launched in the late Autumn of 1999 as a light hearted non technical Weather Photography website.This is the third change of face the website has undertaken.Enjoy your visit hopefully as much as we enjoy our hillwalking.

Ian ( and Meg )

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The Weatherpictures Galleries are being added to as the weeks progress - You Can check them out HERE.This page is updated weekly so check back again soon.

.....Ian

And so September is upon us and suddenly the nights are cooler which has started the early mist season which is always a favourite of mine.My first piccy is showing some fairweather Cumulus and also showing the Heather which seems to be even more vivid this year , it's a shame we still can't roam amonst it with the restrictions - this view from the car window on the Painscastle to Crigrina road........
I pass this pond every morning but stopped on this occasion as the mist was rising and being highlighted by the low morning sun.
....On the same journey I stopped on the Brecon to Willersley road to take this one , it seemed quite atmospheric with the Horses seemingly enjoying their morning trip.
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