February 2024: Your weather pictures for the Tyne Tees region

Every month hundreds of photos are sent in for use in our weather forecasts.

From sunshine to snow, they always showcase the best of the region.

Here are some of those sent in this month - many of which have featured on air.

You can find out how to send us your photos below, along with advice on taking the best pictures for broadcast.

Teesside - 1st February Credit: Ashley Foster

Saharan dust in the atmosphere meant the month started with some amazing sunrises and sunsets.

Roker - 2nd February Credit: Steve Robinson
Cleadon Hills - 2nd February Credit: Gill Helps
Roker - 5th February Credit: Chris Elliott
Horden, County Durham - 5th February Credit: Jill Reed

How do I submit a photo?

Email: You can send your photos by email to weatherpics@itv.com

Twitter: You can 'x' @Ross_Hutchinson

Beadnell Beach, Northumberland - 5th February Credit: Tracey Laing
Cleadon Hills 11th February Credit: Derek Roy
Blyth Harbour 16th February Credit: Michael Allan
Sunset over the mouth of the Tyne Credit: Tom Wright
Darlington Credit: Fred Heyburn
Saltburn Credit: Andrew Sturdy

Here are some tips for sending in a picture for the weather forecast:

  • When taking a picture to be used on one of our weather forecasts, don't forget to make them landscape - rather than portrait - as this fits the screen better;

  • Also, remember that the weather presenters stand on the left-hand side of the screen, so worth taking note of this when trying to capture that perfect picture to send into us;

  • It's also great if you can tell us where the picture was taken and the name you would like us to credit the picture with.

  • By sending your pictures to us, you agree for us to use them in our weather forecasts to be broadcast on television and online (though the copyright will remain with you at all times, and you will be credited)