Here's when you can see the Perseid meteor shower in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — The peak of a popular summer meteor shower is nearly here.
The Perseids, one of the best shows of the year, are already underway. However, the most dazzling part of the display takes place Sunday and Monday.
The show will compete with the light from a waxing crescent moon that won't set until a little before 11 p.m. Therefore, the best time to catch the meteor shower will be after 11 p.m. Sunday until dawn and 11 p.m. Monday until dawn.
Even with the moon, NASA says up to 100 meteors could be visible each hour.
They say you can look in any direction, but they'll be originating in the northeast sky from the constellation Perseus.
The NEXT Weather forecast is calling for a partly cloudy sky Sunday night with evening temperatures falling through the 60s. Cloud coverage will be heavier in southwestern Minnesota.
Fewer clouds are expected Monday night.
The Perseids will continue through Aug. 24.