MEMBERS of Wirral Globe Camera Club have shared some photographs taken around the area that perfectly capture the extreme weather that we see in the UK.
Each week we ask members to submit their photographs based on a theme - this week was extreme weather - and there were some stunning shots sent in.
From stormy skies to sunshine after the rain and from lightning strikes to winter's first snow - there were some fantastic images.
The Camera Club is a supportive and friendly group of amateur and professional photographers and as well as submitting photos taken recently, members also take part in regular themed challenges like parks in autumn, old and new and planes, trains and automobiles.
You can join 1,527 others in our camera club on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/wirralglobecameraclub
A 'snowbow' in Neston by Jane Leitch
A stormy Egremont prom by Norman Ord
A very stormy Thurstaton beach by Thomas Fells
Birkenhead Park looks peaceful by Jane Kilbride
Flooding in Bebington by David Blackwood
Force of nature in New Brighton by Nancy Greene
Frosty Port Sunlight by David Blackwood
Rainbow after the storm by Heather Gars
Rake Lane cemetery, Wallasey, by Mark Beale
Snow on Cuckoo Lane in Neston by Jane Leitch
Storm Henk by David Mansell
Snowy sunrise in Wallasey by Kimberley Phillips
Rainbow after the storm by Jan E Peddie
Storms on the river Mersey by Jan E Peddie
Stormy waters in New Brighton by Nancy Greene
The eye of the storm by Dreamtime Imagery
Thor's Rock by Richard Bradford
Thornton Hough in 2010 by Gary Beale
Thunder storm in Prenton by Ella Canavan
Vale Park in March by Tracey Rennie
Wintry sunrise at Birkenhead Park by Mandy Williams
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