In pictures: Supermoon shines on Canada
Meteorologist
Monday, November 14, 2016, 7:47 PM - Weather Network viewers took advantage of nice weather across most of the country to get out and see the supermoon.
This is the closest the celestial body has passed to Earth since 1948, making for the biggest and brightest full moon many Canadians have ever seen.
Though not everybody got a chance to glimpse the rare moon (sorry, B.C. lower mainland), many Weather Network viewers got some good shots on November 13th, and again on the 14th.
Check out some of these spectacular shots we've received from our viewers.
Super moon and clouds #supermoon2016 @weathernetwork pic.twitter.com/WcXxJNuE6X
— Becca Bakker (@becca_bakker) November 15, 2016
A little challenging with the clouds but a Super Moon it is in the #Kawarthas@weathernetwork @CHEXNewswatch @CBCCanada @Cmdr_Hadfield pic.twitter.com/LX4vgmtEPk
— KawarthaConservation (@KawarthaConserv) November 15, 2016
The #supermoon looks more interesting tonight with clouds @weathernetwork @Lyndsay_CTV pic.twitter.com/IY4y307u1f
— Tim Snider (@TheeSnides) November 14, 2016
#supermoon2016 over Inverness NS just now @weathernetwork @CBCNS @CTVAtlantic @globalhalifax @MurphTWN @KMacTWN @StormHour @CapeBreton_Hike pic.twitter.com/AcUsmU5efu
— PhotoCapeBreton (@PhotoCapeBreton) November 14, 2016
Super Moon #supermoon #supermoon2016 #moon @weathernetwork @917thebounce @mikesobel @GlobalEdmonton pic.twitter.com/FsXHfPscsL
— Adriana Faciu (@Adripics) November 14, 2016
Southern #sask #supermoon tonight as it rose above Rowatt #exploresask #shareyourweather @weathernetwork @TiffanyGlobal @ChristyCBC pic.twitter.com/rxxf362mxx
— Craig Boehm (@Skstormchaser) November 14, 2016
Central Alberta #supermoon tonight as it rose into cloud. #wx #shareyourweather #teamtanner @treetanner @weathernetwork @mikesobel pic.twitter.com/4jEpbCKBNm
— Darlene Tanner (@dartanner) November 14, 2016
#supermoon @cityoftoronto @weathernetwork @AnthonyFarnell @oakvillecc @HenrysCamera @getolympus #fullmoon #ShareYourWeather #photography pic.twitter.com/YSw5LUcmw8
— Brian Gibson (@anythingbinary) November 14, 2016
@weathernetwork Wow. Experts weren't kidding about the size & brightness of this #supermoon. Got that heavenly look. #ShareYourWeather pic.twitter.com/gk7DFQ8yYB
— Tony Annyschyn (@Bowler1961) November 13, 2016
@mynewbrunswick @weathernetwork @kalinCBC Fredericton using my cellphone. More beautiful in person. pic.twitter.com/eG2I2Ubszi
— Dana McDade (@danamcdade) November 13, 2016
@weathernetwork here's my 99% waning gibbous photo! A little noisy but beautiful! #SuperMoon #ShareYourWeather pic.twitter.com/6vmOls8l6J
— PeterConstantopoulos (@MrC_YRDSB) November 13, 2016
First night of the #supermoon! @weathernetwork pic.twitter.com/QL0EZMiLj5
— Alex (@alexxrodgers) November 13, 2016
A Bird's-Eye View of the #SuperMoon near Westboro Beach. #Ottawa #FullMoon @BlacksWeather @MurphTWN @weathernetwork pic.twitter.com/KFLtr1BMA9
— Nancy (@NancyFromCanada) November 14, 2016
@weathernetwork The rise of tomorrow morning's #supermoon as seen here in the RM of Edenwold #Saskatchewan at 5:27pm CST 13NOV2016 pic.twitter.com/XuXd9gJPdG
— Notanee Bourassa (@DJHardwired) November 14, 2016
@weathernetwork #Supermoon #HaltonHills Looking at #Toronto #FromTheLoft #NiagaraEscarpment #Gorgeous pic.twitter.com/RxGsUQftMd
— Paul Dodson (@Coach_Pauly_D) November 14, 2016
Tonight's preview of Tomorrows super moon. Nov 13, 2016 @weathernetwork pic.twitter.com/QZQWGmdrXM
— Mark Hopper (@hoppermark) November 14, 2016
Planning to head out to snap some shots of your own tonight or tomorrow? Send your pictures our way on Twitter @weathernetwork, or upload them to our online user gallery.
Need a few tips to brush up on your photography skills? We have a few hints for how to make the most of your supermoon experience.
We know the snow is coming, so be prepared with an easy tip and your complete #WinterForecast, premiering November 21 at 9pm ET #TestedTough pic.twitter.com/u54EZ8Yzei
— The Weather Network (@weathernetwork) November 12, 2016