Geminid Meteor Shower's Peak Visibility in South Jersey Threatened by Cloud Cover
The Geminid meteor shower, known for its bright and colorful meteors, is reaching its peak activity this weekend, specifically on the night of December 13-14, 2025. This annual celestial event, which has been active since December 4, is expected to deliver one of the most spectacular displays of shooting stars this year. However, weather forecasts for South Jersey predict a 70% chance of precipitation on the night of December 13, potentially impacting visibility. The precipitation, likely to be snow due to low temperatures, could result in 1 to 3 inches of snowfall, further obstructing the view of the meteor shower. The Geminids, originating from the asteroid 3200 Phaethon, are typically visible from the Northern Hemisphere, with optimal viewing conditions under dark skies away from city lights.