Your photos: 'Red moon and sun' visible across West Midlands

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Smoke from wildfires across the Atlantic brought vivid colours to the West Midlands last night.

Particles from fires in North America have been carried by the jet stream to the skies above the British Isles and our weather watchers were out to capture the spectacle.

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Finally, an image without a dark backdrop in Congleton in Cheshire.

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