The most dramatic weather photos of 2018
Caught on camera: 2018's most amazing weather
Storm Eleanor, Wales, UK
Lake Michigan freezes, Chicago, USA
North American blizzard, Canada and USA
Montecito mudslides, California, USA
Snow covered dunes, Morocco
Snow on the Chateau De Versailles, Paris, France
Frozen fountain, Colchester, UK
Snow storm, Whitley Bay, Northumberland, UK
Snow sculpture, Germany
Melting alps in blankets, Switzerland
Storm Emma meets the Beast from the East, Ireland
Storm Emma meets the Beast from the East, England
Severe flooding, Kenya
Lightning storm, Uruguay
Storm wave, Scituate, Massachusetts, USA
Sandstorm, Khartoum, Sudan
Volcanic fog (vog), Hawaii, USA
Volcanic fog, Hawaii, USA
The volcano’s eruption sparked mass evacuations as people were forced to flee away from their homes to safety. The lava gushed down towards the sea but as it hit the cold sea water it produced a haze of acid steam and glass particles which prompted weather warnings across the island.
To find out more, take a look at our feature on the worst weather in every state too.
Dust storms, India
Double rainbow, Germany
Lightening, South Shields, Tyne and Wear, UK
Battling wild fires, California, USA
Monsoon cloud, Nevada, USA
Dry river, Edgworth, England, UK
Summer heatwave, Finland
Summer heatwave, Germany
Lightning, Nevada, USA
Flood rescues, India
Monsoon, Balukhali, Bangladesh
Monsoon flooding, India
Hurricane Florence, USA
Typhoon Mangkhut, Philippines and China
Medicane, Greece
Northern Lights, Finland
The Northern Lights occur thanks to space weather, when charged particles in the solar wind collide with molecules in the Earth's upper atmosphere. This display was captured on 7 October this year, in Western Finland.
Flood repairs, Indonesia
Hurricane Michael, Florida, USA
Hurricane Michael, Florida, USA
Venice floods, Italy
In October residents and tourists alike in the Italian city of Venice were put on alert because of the rising waters. Here, tourists battle through to see St Mark’s Square despite the soggy conditions. High tides and strong winds were blamed for causing the heavy flooding to the city.
Now read about the other landmarks around the world under threat from climate change.
Rainbow and birds, Sri Lanka
Melting glaciers, Antarctica
Tropical storm, Sydney, Australia
Coastal storms, Italy
Foggy conditions, Ukraine
Footballers’ fog, Croatia
Lightning strikes, Israel
Lightning strikes, Haiti
Wind and wildfires, California, USA
Wind and wildfires, California, USA
This photo from 15 November shows the devastation caused by the fires. These remains were once the Californian neighbourhood of Paradise before the flames destroyed homes and buildings. Thousands of acres have been burned through and, at time of writing, the blazes are still going. Around 1,200 people are unaccounted for and 77 are confirmed to have lost their lives in what is undoubtedly one of the worst-ever wildfires.
Kuwait City floods, Kuwait
Flooding in Hutiaoxia, China
This photo from 15 November shows floodwaters flowing in Tiger Leaping Gorge or Hutiaoxia Gorge in Lijiang in China's southwestern Yunnan province. At least 8,000 houses were toppled and 17,000 people affected by a flood on the Jinsha River in Yunnan.
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