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Meteor Shower in Bavaria Obscured by Clouds

Poor timing for Perseid meteor shower in Bavaria, cloud cover hinders view

Meteor Shower in Bavaria Hidden by Cloud Cover
Meteor Shower in Bavaria Hidden by Cloud Cover

Meteor shower in Bavaria obscured by clouds - Meteor Shower in Bavaria Obscured by Clouds

The much-anticipated Perseid meteor shower is set to grace the night sky over Bavaria, Germany, on the night from Saturday to Sunday (August 2-3, 2025). However, thick clouds are predicted to obstruct the views, according to the German Weather Service (DWD) in Munich.

The Perseid meteor shower, a celestial spectacle that occurs annually, is expected to be visible from August 12th to 13th. During the peak of Perseid activity, up to a hundred meteors are expected to race across the dark night sky per hour.

To maximise your chances of witnessing this dazzling display, it is recommended to head to remote areas in Bavaria with minimal light pollution, such as national parks or countryside away from urban centers like Munich or Nuremberg. Lie down with your feet pointing northeast to observe the meteors radiating from the Perseus constellation.

The ideal viewing time is between 11 pm and 4 am, with the best conditions after midnight when the moon sets and the sky is darkest. For the night from Saturday to Sunday, while the meteor activity will be strong, it will be less than at the peak.

Since clear skies are crucial for a successful viewing, it is advisable to consult the DWD forecasts for Bavaria on the night of August 2-3. Mountainous regions like the Bavarian Forest or the Alps often offer clear skies, but local DWD updates should guide the final location choice.

In summary, for the Perseid meteor shower around August 2-3, 2025, in Bavaria:

  • Choose remote areas with minimal light pollution.
  • Lie down with your feet pointing northeast.
  • View between 11 pm and 4 am, with ideal conditions after midnight.
  • Consult DWD forecasts for clear skies, particularly in mountainous regions.

Despite the predicted cloud cover, the Perseid meteor shower remains an exciting event not to be missed. Keep a close eye on the DWD forecasts and stay optimistic for clear skies in Bavaria.

[1] Data sourced from perseids.org and spaceweather.com

The scientific community is closely monitoring the Perseid meteor shower, a cosmic event that occurs annually, given its significance in the field of space-and-astronomy. Meanwhile, the European Commission has also adopted a proposal for a directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation, acknowledging the importance of workplace safety even in the face of celestial phenomena.

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