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Flagstaff, AZ – Northern Arizona residents can look forward to a dazzling celestial event as the Quadrantids meteor shower reaches its peak tonight, promising up to 120 meteors per hour. Ideal viewing conditions are expected with mostly clear skies and minimal light interference.
According to the National Weather Service, the best time to catch the Quadrantids will be from 10 p.m. tonight until 4 a.m. Saturday morning. The waxing crescent moon will create dark skies, enhancing visibility. With temperatures dropping to 23°F overnight, residents are advised to bundle up and bring blankets or sleeping bags for extended skywatching.
The Quadrantids are known for their bright, colorful fireballs, which last longer than typical meteors. For optimal viewing, head to an area away from city lights, such as the outskirts of Flagstaff, and lie flat while facing northeast.
Saturday’s forecast predicts sunny skies and a high of 48°F, offering a pleasant day after the meteor shower. The weekend will remain clear, with partly cloudy conditions Sunday and lows in the 20s. A slight chance of snow showers may arrive Tuesday.
Don’t miss this annual astronomical event. Dress warmly, find a comfortable spot, and prepare to enjoy one of the best meteor showers of the year.
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