Spectacular pink and orange sunset lights up sky
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Nick Spence captured this stunning scene in Much Wenlock, Shropshire, looking towards the Shropshire Hills
A spectacular pink, red and orange sunset bathed skies in the most incredible light as these photographs from across the country show.
After a day of rain in many places followed the hottest day of the year, a breathtaking evening filled the air as the sun went down on Saturday.
The phenomenon was apparently caused by a wave of Saharan dust getting caught in the atmosphere.
Many rushed out to capture the moment, which in some parts even included a beautiful pink rainbow.
Norbert Moricz snapped some remarkable shots on Tresco, on the Isles of Scilly.
"I saw from my room, that all the bushes seemed to be on flame," he said.
"A minute later, I realised, tonight's kind of sunset happens only a few times a year."

When his room was bathed in orange light, Norbert Moricz thought there must be a fire
Amy Shakespeare was one of the lucky ones able to photograph the unusual rainbow when it appeared.
Here it is, in all its glory, above Falmouth in Cornwall.

The unusual pink and yellow rainbow was seen across the country
Meanwhile Amy Langston, who lives in Birmingham city centre, said she was in her pyjamas watching Real Housewives of Beverly Hills when she saw the sun reflecting on the flats opposite hers.
"I got ready as fast as I could - I thought the sky is more exciting than this," said Amy, who runs the Birmingham-based Instagram account Bab About Town.
Here are her photographs, and some more we've been sent today.

Godawful? Surely not. The canals of Birmingham under Saturday's beautiful skies

"I have not used a filter on this," Amy Langston, aka Bab About Town, told her followers

How many colours? Photography Martin Debney captured this in Wall Heath, with the South Staffordshire Railway Walk in the background

The sky was ablaze with orange and hints of purple over Hartlebury in Worcestershire

A completely pink sky above Coventry

The amazing rainbow was snapped by William Freeman in Moseley, Birmingham

Vickie Warren took this near Broome, south Shropshire, looking towards the Welsh hills

"Tonight's kind of sunset happens only a few times a year", said Norbert Moricz, of Tresco on the Isles of Scilly