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This week's audience gallery is filled with rain drizzle and fog - and a little bit of sun

Have a photo you'd like us to see? Email us! Our address is [email protected].

We love seeing your photos! Email us at [email protected]

Man and dog walk uphill path towards building surrounded by fog with sun in sky.
The sun attempted to peak through the fog on signal hill on Nov. 17. (Submitted by Jim Blackmore)

While rain drizzle and fog has overtaken some parts of the island this November, the province's natural beauty is still on full display in this week's photo gallery. 

If you'd like to send in a photo, scroll to the bottom for directions.

Large white ocean waves along rocky coast line.
The waves of Conception Bay North on the afternoon of Nov. 21 pounded against Gull Island's rugged coast line. (Submitted by Eugene Howell)
Ducks in a calm pond, grey skies and foggy haze
The foggy morning didn't stop the ducks from taking a plunge in Mundy Pond on Nov. 19. (Submitted by Pauline Reid)
Two small boats in water next to coast line and white fence
Calm waters allow for a mirror like reflection of the boats and sky in Brigus on Nov. 16. (Submitted by Lorraine Winsor)
A still pond with mountains in the distance, and cloudy sky with peaks of blue
While grey cloud cover and fog covered the Avalon, the west coast was graced with blue sky over Gros Morne Nov. 21. (Rodney Morgan)
Boats docked in calm waters in the nighttime.
After a wet day, the marina in St. Philip's sparkled in the night on Nov. 23. (Submitted by Kim Ploughman)
Bright red trees in a garden on a grey day.
The bright autumn red of Japanese Maples tree stands out against the grey overcast of Grand Bank. (Submitted by Simeon Miller)

Have a photo you'd like to share?  

Here's how to get in touch with us: email [email protected]. It's a dedicated address just for photo submissions from across Newfoundland and Labrador.

Here's what we need from you: your name, where the photo was taken and a caption that tells us what's in the image. We encourage you to add any information you think our readers would enjoy! 

We share the photos we receive here, and we might also use them on Here & Now each weeknight during Ashley Brauweiler's weather segments. And we always give credit. 

Because of the volume of submissions we receive, we cannot respond to everyone.

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