Where in Texas will you be able to see the Lyrid meteor shower?

(Nexstar) – North America’s residents deal with the annual meteorite shower, giving the chances of seeing the shooting stars through the sky of the night.

LYRID – also known as April Lyrids – an annual meteor shower usually occurs between 15 and 29 April.

according to AccuweatherThe peak of the bathroom is scheduled for Monday night, April 21, until early on Tuesday morning.

“If you are fortunate enough to be in a clear sky area, little or non -contamination, you can see up to 20 stars per hour during peak,” says Brian Lada, an astronomer, says.

But where is the best viewing areas? Accuweather states that for the best possible offer, you should go to the Pacific Coast.

“The best places to see a shower of iodine Nizak will be throughout the West, and parts of the southwest, central Texas and in the Middle West pocket, including the west and south regions of Chicago,” explains Lada.

Check the map below to find out how the viewing conditions will be in your area:

(credit: Accuweather))

The residents of the Atlantic Coast will not be lucky. Accuweather expects a storm to move across the eastern half of North America, which will spread clouds in most of the eastern coast, making the chances of obtaining a clear view of the shower very difficult.

Fortunately, the next meteor shower is not too far as Ald Aquarids is set on the peak on the night of May 5-6. It is better to see a meteorite shower from the south of the equator, but the spectators around North America may still see 10 to 30 per hour, according to what he said.American Nizak Association.

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