The world’s favourite weather photography competition returns today as the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) officially opens entries for the Weather Photographer of the
Year 2026. Now entering its second decade, the competition invites photographers from around the globe to submit striking images that capture the power, beauty and impact of
weather. It celebrates outstanding photography that showcases both dramatic weather events and the growing influence of climate change.
The dedicated Climate Award also returns for 2026, recognising images that connect weather with wider environmental change. As a visual medium, photography offers a
powerful way to communicate complex scientific ideas and engage global audiences.
Prof Liz Bentley FRMetS, Chief Executive of the Royal Meteorological Society, said:
"The Weather Photographer of the Year competition continues to showcase the remarkable ways in which weather shapes our world, from moments of natural beauty to events of significant impact. As our climate changes, these images play an increasingly important role in helping people understand and engage with the science behind weather and climate."
The competition is free to enter and open to photographers of all levels, from seasoned professionals to enthusiastic amateurs.
The 2026 categories include:
• Weather Photographer of the Year – awarded to the most striking image of weather in action (£1,500 prize).
• Mobile Weather Photographer of the Year – celebrating the best images captured on a smartphone or tablet (£500 prize).
• Climate Award – recognising photography that tells a compelling story about our changing climate (£500 prize).
• Public Favourite – decided by a global public vote.
Key Dates
• Entries open: 11 June – 20 August 2026
• Shortlist announcement and public vote: 22 October 2026
• Winners announced: 17 November 2026


