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The Lyrid meteor shower is set to dazzle the night skies on April 21–22, but cloudy weather across parts of the United States ...
The Lyrid meteor shower is about to reach its peak activity for April. Here's when and how to see it, along with a cloud ...
The best time to see the Lyrids is in the early morning of the peak day, starting after midnight and becoming more intense ...
Active since last week, the shower is formed from a comet’s debris and is forecast to produce the most fireballs overnight.
The best time to see the Lyrids is in the early morning of the peak day, starting after midnight and becoming more intense ...
This annual meteor shower is expected to produce up to 20 meteors per hour, although some experts say to expect closer to five.
Stargazers in Northumberland and across the North East could witness up to 20 shooting stars an hour during the annual Lyrid ...
A red flag warning was in effect for much of central and southern New Hampshire through 6 p.m. but has since been lifted. A wind advisory was also lifted at 6 p.m. Outdoor burning is still discouraged ...
Tonight will be mostly clear and cold, with lows in the 20s and low 30s. Monday starts dry, with sun and clouds, then showers arrive during the afternoon and evening. Highs reach the low 60s.
Monday is looking like a sunny and pleasant day, which is wonderful for spectators, but perhaps a little warm for runners.
WITH THAT SOUTHWESTERLY WIND OFF THE WATER, 50S AND LOWER 60S OTHERWISE 70S ALL THE WAY UP TO THE LAKES REGION OF NEW ...