In Pictures: Sea views under changing skies

News imageLisa L View of the sun rising over the sea. The sun, partially obscured by cloud, casts orange rays upwards into a sky tinged with peach and orange, over a darker grey sea.Lisa L
The sun rising over the sea cast warm rays upwards at Whitley Bay

Once again the changing weather across north-east England and Cumbria has led to some glorious views and the BBC Weather Watchers were on hand to capture the scenes.

This week we picked some of our favourites, focussing on the seaside.

News imageDiamond Dust The beach at Horden backed by dark bluffs topped with green grass. The land and beach curves out into the horizon next to a very blue sea under light blue skies.Diamond Dust
Horden in Country Durham was bathed in blue
News imageFigaro A low shot of the beach at Seaton Sluice looking out to sea under a line of dark grey clouds receding into the horizon. The sandy beach, with some rocks, is streaked by foam. Five or six wind turbines can just be seen right on the horizon.Figaro
Ominous skies over a steely sea and sand at Seaton Sluice
News imageSuperted Marske-by-the-Sea under a sunrise. The skies are shades of orange, yellow and burnt amber, with a few scattered grey clouds in a line of them on the horizon. The sea is a darker shade of orange-grey. There is a silhouette of cliffs to the right, with a grassy bank in the foreground.Superted
Sunrise gave a golden glow to Marske-by-the-Sea
News imageTimeandtides View of the ruined pale stone castle standing on Piel Island off Barrow-in-Furness. With blue water in front and a greyish blue sky behind. There are raised bits of land topped with grass, between which the sea finds a path.Timeandtides
Piel Island off Barrow-in-Furness was framed by blue skies and blue water
News imageSarah n Essie A view of Saltburn-by-the-Sea looking back along its pier. Victorian houses top a high grassy bank, at the foot of which red and white heritage buildings, including beach huts, are spread along the sea shore.Sarah n Essie
Saltburn-by-the-Sea stood proud as the sun tried to burn through the clouds

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