Anyone who is outside that night view of the streets and buildings, can at best cloudy glance eastwards, advises WeerOnline.nl.
Because clouds fields pull over the country, the shooting stars are not nearly visible everywhere. The southeast is the most likely to see a yellow flash. In the north and west is more clouds for.
The highlight of the stars rain in the afternoon and take in the evening gradually. Yet there are also still visible perhaps dozens of shooting stars per hour, a kind of yellowish light traces.
Swarm
Intermittent shooting stars occur throughout the year. Several times a year, taking the number substantially, because the earth crosses the orbit of a meteoroïdenzwerm.
The next shower of stars presumably is fairly easy to see, falls on Monday, January 4th. The meteor shower Quadrantids then pulls bluish streaks through the sky
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