It is a cirrus cloud.
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Mare's tail clouds are a type of cirrus cloud, characterized by thin, wispy strands high in the sky. They are often seen as a sign of approaching atmospheric instability and potential weather changes.
You may mean Cirrus clouds, characterised by thin wispy strands, they also have the common name of 'mares tails'.
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Highlands are mountainous areas that have been in existence for millions of years, while mares are large dark plains on the moon that were formed by volcanic activity more recently. Therefore, highlands are older than mares.
A wall cloud is a large, lowering cloud formation that extends beneath the base of a thunderstorm. It often has a wall-like appearance and can be rotating. Wall clouds are typically dark and turbulent, and can sometimes be a precursor to tornado formation.
It is overcast in Lancashire, England.