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.