Donald Trump has his head in the clouds above Norfolk this week, when he was spotted by a stunned taxi driver.

President elect Trump appeared to be staring down at him in the clouds during a storm, with Rob Barke claiming you 'can't escape' him.

The 58-year-old was driving through Norfolk after purchasing a new car when he pulled over to snap pictures of a storm cloud forming above him.

Mr Barke, who describes himself as a 'cloud nut', soon realised the cloud bore an uncanny resemblance to that of the would-be 47th US President. He said the cloud's pouting lips and distinct hairline mirrored that of the controversial Republican leader.

The cloud formation appears to show the next US president (
Image:
Kennedy News and Media)

A Kamala Harris fan during the election, Mr Barke said the cloud formation proved you can't escape the President-elect who was voted into office on November 6.

He said: "I'm a bit of a cloud nut - I love taking pictures of clouds. I'm really interested in the weather. I always wanted to be a meteorologist but it never happened. I just love looking at the sky and taking photos of the clouds.

Mr Barke's photo of the clouds (
Image:
Kennedy News and Media)

"I was driving through Norfolk and I saw this storm cloud and stopped to take photos of it. When I looked at the photos, I realised the profile of the clouds looked like Donald Trump. It was just after his first presidency and he was still very topical. I was quite surprised. I'm always looking for images in clouds and this one was quite striking.

"Sometimes when you take a photo, you don't always see something until you look at it on the screen and quite often people see different things. A lot of people saw Elvis with this photo but a lot of people did say Donald Trump straight away.

"Especially the hair and lips - it's uncanny to be honest. I thought it was the spitting image of him. Clouds form all sorts of weird and wonderful shapes. Images in the sky come and go very quickly."

Mr Barke said he was very surprised to see the American politician and media personality re-elected earlier this month so reshared the image, which was taken a couple of years ago, as he felt it summarised how you 'cannot escape him'.

Mr Barke said: "I'm definitely not Trump myself. I'm left-leaning so I'm not a fan at all. I was very surprised he got re-elected. He obviously said the right things and appealed to the right people I guess. It's not always about your reputation, it's about what you say you're going to do and people have voted in that.

"He's everywhere at the moment. You can't escape him - he's even in the clouds! A lot of people look at the clouds and think they're sending signs to us. It only looked like Donald Trump for five minutes until the clouds changed shape once again."