Western Telegraph Camera Club members have been keeping their eyes on the weather this week.

They're not just looking at the sky to see if it's actually stopped raining, but to check to see what amazing colours the heavens have conjured up - and if they can pinpoint where the crock of gold is at the end of that rainbow!

Heavy rain has also changed the appearance of familiar watercourses, where expanded rivers give opportunities for interesting reflections.

The Western Telegraph Camera Club now has nearly 3,200 members who love sharing their pictures of Pembrokeshire scenes and wildlife in all their glory,

If you'd like to have your pictures featured, head over to the Western Telegraph Camera Club on Facebook and sign up.

Here's a selection of this week's stunning photographs.... 

Western Telegraph: Magnificent Monkstone beach.Magnificent Monkstone beach. (Image: Fran Harper-Green)

Western Telegraph: Fire in the sky at St Bride's Bay.Fire in the sky at St Bride's Bay. (Image: Jill Jones)

Western Telegraph: More lovely colours - this time in these Manorbier pebbles.More lovely colours - this time in these Manorbier pebbles. (Image: Elizabeth Fitzpatrick)

Western Telegraph: Daffodils bursting through a swathe of snowdrops.Daffodils bursting through a swathe of snowdrops. (Image: Cynthia Jennings)

Western Telegraph: Tranquil tree reflections as the Cleddau creates a water meadow.Tranquil tree reflections as the Cleddau creates a water meadow. (Image: Rosemary Rees)

Western Telegraph: St Davids Cathedral and a springtime carpet of daffodils.St Davids Cathedral and a springtime carpet of daffodils. (Image: Jason Davies)