In pictures: Wildfire smoke visible from Scotland

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A view of the smoke from Buckie in Moray

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Smoke from huge wildfires burning in parts of the Northern Hemisphere is believed to be behind unusual cloud formations seen in Scotland.

About 30,000 households have been ordered to evacuate homes in Canada's British Columbia province, where almost 400 wildfires have been burning.

Fires have also been raging in the Canary Islands and Greece.

The Met Office and the BBC's Weather Centre said clouds seen on Friday night were likely to include wildfire smoke.

Buckie and Forres in Moray and Portmahomack in the Highlands were among places from where the smoke was visible.

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A picture taken from Forres in Moray

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Another image of Friday's sky from Forres

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The smoke was also visible from the Highlands

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A view of Friday's sky from Brora

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The night sky from Portmahomack