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Bundle Up: Frigid Arctic Air Meets Dazzling Geminids
13 Dec
Summary
- Geminid meteor shower peaks this weekend, Dec. 13-14.
- Most of the U.S. faces clear skies but frigid temperatures.
- Comfortable viewing is expected only in parts of Southern California, Arizona, and Florida.

The highly anticipated Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak on December 13-14, offering a potential for incredible views across the United States. A significant weather pattern is set to bring clear skies to about three-quarters of the country, ideal for stargazing. However, this clarity comes with a considerable drawback: a surge of frigid arctic air is predicted, plunging temperatures well below freezing in many areas.
Regions across the Central Great Plains and western Great Lakes can expect subzero Fahrenheit temperatures, with cities like Chicago and Fargo facing extreme cold. Even southern areas will likely remain below freezing. The most comfortable viewing conditions are anticipated in southern California, Arizona, and parts of Florida, where temperatures may reach the 50s under partly cloudy skies.



