How to see the Lyrid meteor shower in the UK tonight ... - Time Out
It’s the oldest recorded visible meteor shower in the skies.
www.timeout.comHere’s a concise update on the Lyrid meteor shower for the UK, with practical viewing tips.
When to watch: The Lyrid meteor shower peaks around the night of April 22–23, with good viewing possible in the hours after midnight into the early morning. In the UK, late-night to pre-dawn skies typically offer the best chance to see brighter meteors. This aligns with UK-focused sky reports noting peak activity around those dates.[1][3][4]
What you’ll see: Expect roughly 10–20 meteors per hour under dark-sky conditions, with occasional higher spurts. Meteors radiate from the Lyra constellation, so look toward the eastern sky after moonset and under clear, dark skies away from city lights.[3][1]
Viewing conditions: Weather and cloud cover heavily influence visibility across the UK; northern Scotland often clears first, while central and southern regions depend on current conditions. Check a local forecast and plan for late-night viewing with a clear sky window.[2][10][1]
Quick viewing tips:
Cautions: Cloudy or unsettled spring weather can reduce or wash out the display in parts of the UK, so have a backup viewing plan for nearby locations with clearer skies.[9][1]
If you’d like, I can tailor a minute-by-minute viewing plan for tonight or the peak night based on your exact location in the UK (distance from city lights, typical cloud cover, and moon phase). For verifiable updates, I can pull the latest local forecasts and peak-time windows.
It’s the oldest recorded visible meteor shower in the skies.
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