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Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks: Bright Fireballs to Light Up Westchester Skies

Night sky over Westchester County with bright meteors from the Lyrid shower
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Westchester residents can expect dazzling meteors during the peak of the Lyrid meteor shower. The best viewing times will be early morning from April 16 to April 25, 2026.

What to Expect

The Lyrid meteor shower is poised to dazzle Westchester residents with a spectacle of bright meteors and fireballs. This annual celestial event will peak from April 16 to April 25, 2026, offering a great opportunity for stargazers to witness the natural phenomenon.

Best Viewing Times

For optimal viewing, experts recommend heading outside in the early morning hours before dawn. During this time, viewers can expect to see up to 20 meteors per hour at the peak of the shower. Not only will the meteors be visible, but many will appear brighter than usual, creating stunning light displays against the night sky.

Viewing Locations

To enhance your meteor-watching experience, it's best to find a location away from city lights. Parks and open spaces in Westchester, such as Croton Point Park or the Hudson River waterfront, provide ideal settings for uninterrupted views of the sky.

Safety Tips for Stargazing

Residents are encouraged to dress warmly and bring blankets or chairs for comfort while observing the shower. Additionally, having a clear view of the eastern horizon will increase your chances of spotting more meteors. As always, be mindful of local regulations regarding nighttime activities.

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