The Geminids, the second-to-last meteor shower of the year, are expected to hit peak activity tomorrow night, Dec. 13, into the morning of Dec. 14. Reno's forecast is expected to be clear, providing an unobstructed view of what is considered one of the best meteor showers of the year.

That's because, among professional and amateur astronomers alike, the Geminids are considered to be the cream of the crop. The cosmic display is famed for its strong, bright and colorful fireballs that blaze across the sky at speeds reaching about 21 miles per second .

While a waning crescent moon could interfere with the shower's visibility in 2025, you should still have good chances of catching the whizzing meteors when the Geminids peak.

Whether Renoites want to see if they can peek out their wi

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