Thick fog hits the North East: Your Pictures

Jason Arunn MurugesuNorth East and Cumbria
News imageFigaro/ Weather Watchers The Tyne Bridge pictured from the Newcastle side in the fog. In the front of the photo is a multi-coloured rainbow path on the quayside. Below the Tyne Bridge you can see the outline of the Swing Bridge and the High Level Bridge. There are multiple lamp posts on the side of the river. Figaro/ Weather Watchers
The River Tyne's famous bridges presented ghostly figures above the quayside

A thick fog descended over much of north-east England this week, giving several of our Weather Watchers the opportunity to capture some of the region's most loved landmarks in slightly different surroundings.

Here are some of our favourite photos.

News imageTheAdder/ Weather Watchers Newport Bridge in Middlesbrough. It is a brownish red steel structure with grey beams. Fog surrounds the higher parts of the bridge and creates an entirely grey background against which the colour of the structure stands out.TheAdder/ Weather Watchers
News imageWynd-y-Miller/ Weather Watchers Barnard Castle in County Durham is a grand manor in the style of a French chateau. Built over three storeys, it has a central tower with two wings set back and running along to towers at either end. In front is a raised level made from giant stones. Below that is a manicured garden with well-trimmed trees. It is shrouded in mist.Wynd-y-Miller/ Weather Watchers

The detail of Middlesbrough's Newport Bridge stood out as a colourful industrial giant against a grey background
A misty Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle

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