Your weather photos: Moo-dy Cumbrian cloudscapes

Tom MacDougallNorth East and Cumbria
News imageWeather Watchers/Gori Two cows standing by a stone wall, covered in ivy, in an empty field. One, which is black and white, has been captured with its tongue poking out. The other, which is brown, looks sullen and serious. Above their bright green landscape is an all-grey sky.Weather Watchers/Gori
These cows in Cartmel didn't seem to mind this week's overcast skies - neither did our Weather Watchers

While the bank holiday weekend is set to bring sunnier spells, Cumbria has spent the past week under a blanket of cloud cover.

But our Weather Watchers refused to let it cloud their mood and proved there was still plenty to see - as we say goodbye to grey skies.

News imageVicki Two sheep, who are nonchalantly munching the grass beneath them, in front of a sweeping view of a lake surrounded by mountains, fields, and woods. But all still covered by a cloudy sky.Vicki
News imageposiden A photo which appears to be either taken next to or actually on a lake. Grey water spreads out in front and disappears around the corner of a mountain which is jutting out into the shot. In the distance, more mountains become obscured behind fog. Clouds above are growing heavier and darker.posiden

These sheep in Keswick were more interested in the grass than their lakeside view
An ominous view at Wasdale Head looked like something out of a fantasy world

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