Lyrid meteor shower 2026: UK set for shooting star display
Everything you need to know about the phenomenon - including 'Moon Bonus'.
www.express.co.ukHere’s the latest on the Lyrid meteor shower for the UK in 2026.
Peak timing and viewing: The Lyrids peaked around the night of April 21–22, 2026, with the best viewing in the UK in the hours after midnight until dawn, when skies are darkest. Observers could expect roughly 15–20 meteors per hour under ideal conditions, with occasional brighter streaks or “fireballs”.[1][2][5]
Sky conditions: A waxing crescent moon lightened the early evening but set late, helping dark skies for meteor visibility. Cloud cover and local weather can still affect viewing, so check a local forecast for clear periods during the late-night hours in your area.[2][3][1]
Visibility by region: UK-wide viewing is generally good in clear, dark-sky locations, though northern Scotland and some northern regions may experience cloudier conditions, reducing visibility there. The best odds are typically away from bright urban light pollution.[3]
How to watch: Find a dark-sky location with a wide-open view toward Lyra (the radiant area near Vega) and allow 15–30 minutes for your eyes to adjust. Bring a blanket or chair, warm clothing, and perhaps a thermos; avoid looking at phones to preserve night vision. Meteors come from the radiant point but can appear across the sky, so scan broadly rather than focusing on a single area.[5][8]
Additional context: The Lyrids are among the oldest recorded meteor showers, with activity lasting from mid-April through late April each year. The peak tends to be relatively modest compared with larger showers, but bright fireballs can still occur.[10][5]
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Everything you need to know about the phenomenon - including 'Moon Bonus'.
www.express.co.ukThe 2026 Lyrid meteor shower peaks tonight, April 22, offering viewers 15-20 meteors per hour. Ideal dark skies are expected as the crescent moon sets early. Best seen from the UK and Northern Hemisphere between midnight and dawn, the Lyrids are known for fast, bright 'fireballs' originating from Comet Thatcher’s ancient debris trail. Lyrid Meteor Shower 2026 Peaks Today: When, Where and How To Watch the ‘Shooting Stars’ Across the UK and the World.
www.latestly.comThe Lyrid meteor shower is expected to bring fiery streaks to the night sky
www.independent.co.ukThe annual Lyrid meteor shower is set to illuminate the night sky from April 16 to April 30, offering stargazers a chance to witness one of the oldest known celestial displays, observed for over 2,500 years.
www.inkl.comFireballs and meteors could be seen anytime the constellation Lyra is above the horizon.
www.space.comCIO Bulletin covers the Lyrid Meteor Shower. Find the best spots for the Lyrid Meteor Shower UK and Meteor shower UK tonight for the Meteor shower UK peak.
ciobulletin.comThe 2026 Lyrid meteor shower peaks tonight, April 22, offering viewers 15-20 meteors per hour. Ideal dark skies are expected as the crescent moon sets early. Best seen from the UK and Northern Hemisphere between midnight and dawn, the Lyrids are known for fast, bright 'fireballs' originating from Comet Thatcher’s ancient debris trail. Lyrid Meteor Shower 2026 Peaks Today: When, Where and How To Watch the ‘Shooting Stars’ Across the UK and the World.
www.latestly.comThe Lyrids were first recorded in the year 687BC.
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