Weather Watchers captured some illuminating shots of Sunday's full moon, also known as the "Worm Moon".
The first full moon is March is also the last full moon of winter. It's known as the Worm Moon because traditionally following its appearance, earthworms begin to rise from the ground and temperatures start rising.
Here's a selection of your photos, taken on Sunday 12th - Monday 13th March.

"A lovely full moon over Truro, Cornwall." Photo by Roy.

A bright and beautiful sight in Nairn, Highland. Photo by Lisa.

An illuminating image of Stoke-on-Trent last night. Photo by Z70.

Jude reports of "a beautiful full moon rising over Grizedale Forest [Cumbria]".

The Worm Moon brightens up the sky in Charlestown, Cornwall. Photo by Mike.

The Worm Moon peeks out from clouds in Ennerdale, Cumbria. Photo by Cumbrian stargazer.

AstroMal captured the full moon in Birchington-on-Sea, Kent.

And the Worm Moon was still shining brightly on Monday morning. Photo taken in Tarporley, Cheshire, by Polly.

Nitram captured the full moon on a foggy morning in Coventry.

Darryl took this shot of the moonset near Ripon, North Yorkshire.

And Tom was up bright and early to photograph the moon's glowing face in Barnsley.