Your photos: Wet dogs and colourful blooms

Allen CookWest Midlands
News imageBBC Weather Watchers/Littleacorns A black dog with a white stripe down the middle of its muzzle looks into the camera. A red lead goes from their neck out of sight. Behind them is a flooded path with rain droplets dotting the surface.BBC Weather Watchers/Littleacorns
News imageBBC Weather Watchers/RKP A brick canal bridge is reflected in its water as three people, two adults and a child, walk away from us in the distance along a canal towpath.BBC Weather Watchers/RKP

This dog clearly was not enjoying the rain.
Getting reflective by the canal, here in Endon, Staffordshire.

We love to feature your photographs showing the beauty of the West Midlands, its landscapes and scenes - and here are some of the best from the past week, including one wet looking dog, some colourful blooms ahead of spring and some delightful sunsets.

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News imageBBC Weather Watchers/Tarquin Shaw-Young The sun sets over a hill in the distance, turning the sky and clouds yellow. In the foreground are the bare branches of trees.BBC Weather Watchers/Tarquin Shaw-Young
Great Malvern in Worcestershire looks stunning bathed in golden morning light

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