If you bundle up and head out anytime from 11:30 p.m. Wednesday through dawn Thursday, look up to the north/northeastern sky.
Keep in mind the waning crescent moon will be rising around 1:48 a.m. which will brighten the night sky and may make it harder to find anything.
Typically there are around five to 10 meteors per hour.
The moon though won’t be a total nuisance. It will actually guide you to a bright a beautiful planet Jupiter.
On Thursday, around dawn, it will be just below the moon. On Friday it will be to the top right of the moon.
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