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recent-climate-Europe

Commonly known as the best meteor shower of the year, the Perseids are set to peak and will be visible across Europe where the weather cooperates.

This year, the peak of the highly anticipated meteor shower falls on the night of Monday, Aug. 12, into the early morning hours of Tuesday, Aug. 13, according to the AMS.“The Perseids are most active after midnight through daybreak. However, there are so many meteors during this shower, don’t hesitate to view during the evening,” Samuhel said.

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recent-climate-europe

The Perseids are one of the most popular meteor showers due to the combination of frequent sightings and the typically comfortable August nights.Unseasonably cool air will greet stargazers from the British Isles to France and Germany, making jackets and blankets a priority for anyone planning to spend extended time outdoors.Low temperatures will range from 7-13 C (45-55 F) in these areas. Much warmer air will be entrenched from Poland and Belarus to Italy and the Balkan Peninsula.

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recent-climate-europe

Unfortunately, thick clouds will limit the ability to view the spectacular astronomical show from the Alps into Poland and the Baltic States. These ares will be at risk for rain and perhaps a thunderstorm during the overnight hours.Clouds and showers will also be an issue at times from the British Isles to France, Germany and Scandinavia.

The best viewing is expected from the Iberian Peninsula to Italy and the Balkan Peninsula where the clearest skies will prevail throughout the night.

 

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By JC

Consultation on Climate Change & Risk Management