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Waukee Weather Forecast for Orionids Meteor Shower Tonight

Skies look to be clear for Saturday's show in the sky.

Skies should be clear and temperatures cool for watching a meteor shower in the skies over Waukee tonight.

The Orionids meteor shower began Monday and peaks overnight tonight and into Sunday morning.

The show is put on compliments of Halley’s comet: As Earth passes through it’s debris, a show of shooting stars is visible, provided the weather cooperates.

The moon is doing its part this year, setting at about midnight, which will keep the sky darkened enough that -- barring cloud cover --  up to 15 meteors will streak across the sky per hour.

Meteor showers get their names from the constellations in the sky where they can be spotted. And what's easier to spot than Orion the Hunter?

The stars tend to shoot from Orion's club, pierce Tauraus the Bull, the Gemini twins, Leo the Lion and then, Canis Major, home of Sirious, the brightest star seen on earth -- well, aside from the sun.

If you want to take your chances, Centennial Park in Waukee is the place to give a gander.

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