Your photos: A week of heatwave weather

BBC Weather Watchers/Les at Large A dog with its tongue out walks along a country lane between fields of crops.BBC Weather Watchers/Les at Large
BBC Weather Watchers/Lynne Falconer A flying insect has its head on the yellow centre of a flower. Its wings are spread and it has brown, yellow and white stripes.BBC Weather Watchers/Lynne Falconer

The weather this week was certainly one to get anyone panting, including in Wolverhampton.
This spectacular insect close-up was taken in Bransford, Worcestershire.

We love to feature your photographs showing the beauty of the West Midlands and here are some of the best from the past week.

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BBC Weather Watchers/Postman Les Several daisies with yellow heads and white petals, stand next to a road on long, green stems. BBC Weather Watchers/Postman Les
Bromyard, Herefordshire, was where these daisies were snapped.

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