UpdatedSat, Dec 12, 2020 at 9:32 am MT
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A Geminid meteor streaks across one of the peaks of the Seven Sisters rock formation in Nevada's Valley of Fire State Park in 2018. For the best chances to see the shower in Tucson, head to an area with dark sky. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
TUCSON, AZ — Grab the blankets, wake up the kids (or hire a sitter) and head out to a dark sky area to take in one of the greatest sky shows of the year — the annual Geminid meteor shower, which peaks over Tucson Dec. 13-14.
The National Weather Service forecast for Tucson calls for mostly clear skies with some slight wind at night. The low temperatures will be in the high 30s.