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Meteor showers in Saint Paul: Peak Dates & Visibility Guide

Comprehensive guide to meteor showers visible from Saint Paul, United States. Discover upcoming peak dates, radiant points, and optimal viewing windows. Successful observation depends on clear skies and the current moon phase. Check below for tonight's cloud cover and darkness window in Saint Paul.

Cloud Forecast (Next 5h)

Local Viewing Conditions

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Tonight's Forecast

Poor visibility. Not recommended for meteor spotting tonight.

Based on moonlight, astronomical darkness, and light pollution (and cloud cover when available). Actual visibility may vary.

Bortle Class 6

Suburban Bright

Noticeable light pollution.

“Fainter meteors will be washed out. Try to find a local park or shadow of a building to block direct streetlights.”

Stars to look for this month

Look high overhead for the Big Dipper and Leo.

  • Leo
  • Cancer
  • Gemini

Active Now

The following meteor showers are currently active. While the "Peak" date indicates maximum activity, meteors can often be observed throughout the entire active window. For the best chance of spotting shooting stars from Saint Paul, find a dark location away from streetlights.

No major meteor showers are currently active.

Coming Soon

Upcoming celestial events visible from Saint Paul. Visibility forecasts depend heavily on the lunar phase; a full moon will wash out fainter meteors, while a new moon offers the best dark-sky conditions for observation.

April Lyrids

Meteor shower with a Zenithal Hourly Rate (ZHR) of about 18.

Peak Date
April 22

Eta-Aquariids

Meteor shower with a Zenithal Hourly Rate (ZHR) of about 50.

Peak Date
May 06

Eta-Lyrids

Meteor shower with a Zenithal Hourly Rate (ZHR) of about 3.

Peak Date
May 11

Viewing Advice for Saint Paul

Location Strategy

Drive 15–30 minutes away to reach darker outskirts, avoiding commercial centers.

Direction to Face

Avoid looking toward the city center's light dome; face the darker horizon. If you are situated between Saint Paul and Minneapolis, avoid the skyglow toward Minneapolis.

Pro Tip

Allow at least 20 minutes for your eyes to fully adjust to the darkness (scotopic vision). Avoid looking at your phone screen, as the bright light will reset your night vision instantly. No telescopes needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to see meteors in Saint Paul?

The best time is usually after midnight until pre-dawn local time. Tonight, the darkest sky period is from 20:54 to 05:48 .

Where should I look in the sky from Saint Paul?

Meteors appear all over the sky. Avoid looking toward the city center's light dome; face the darker horizon. If you are situated between Saint Paul and Minneapolis, avoid the skyglow toward Minneapolis. For the best view, drive 15–30 minutes away to reach darker outskirts, avoiding commercial centers.

Is Saint Paul good for stargazing?

Saint Paul is a Class 6 location (Suburban Bright). Fainter meteors will be washed out. Try to find a local park or shadow of a building to block direct streetlights.

Tonight's Sky Context

Moon Phase Last Quarter (43%)
Darkness Window 20:5405:48

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