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Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks Wednesday Night, Thursday Morning
But springtime showers may foil viewing plans for Durham- and Middlefield-area residents. Here is the latest forecast.
The Lyrid meteor shower occurs from April 16 to 25, typically. Its peak time is Wednesday, April 22, into the morning hours of Thursday, April 23.
βThe Lyrids will probably be best between midnight and dawn on April 22 or 23, 2015, with the nod being given to April 23,β according to the EarthSky website. βThe light of the waxing crescent moon wonβt interfere, as it will set way before the peak hours of the Lyrid shower. If youβre out there with friends, a lawn chair to recline on, a sleeping bag to stay warm and thermos of something hot to drink β¦ youβll have fun.β
Lately, it seems that Connecticut residents havenβt been having much luck weather-wise, when it comes to celestial phenomena. We missed out on seeing the April 4 lunar eclipse due to cloudy conditions and it seems a similar forecast is in store for the Lyrids.
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But if the Lyrids are visible, stargazers may be in for a treat.
βAnother beautiful feature of the Lyrids to watch for β¦ about one quarter of these swift meteors exhibit persistent trains β that is, ionized gas trails that glow for a few seconds after the meteor has passed,β EarthSky noted.
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Your Local National Weather Service Forecast
Wednesday-Thursday: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before 8 p.m., then a chance of showers between 8 p.m. and midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. Southwest wind 8 to 13 mph becoming west after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
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