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The best time to watch the peak of the annual Geminids meteor shower will be between midnight tonight and dawn Sunday, although some could be seen earlier, Cooke said. The shower also may be seen Sunday night, he said.
Another factor that could play into the ability to see the meteoroid shower is the weather. The forecast for early Sunday morning in Birmingham calls for partly cloudy skies and a temperature of 43 degrees. To try to get a glimpse of a meteoroid, go to a dark place that's away from city lights, lie flat on your back on a blanket or lawn chair and look straight up, Cooke said.
"Geminids will appear from any part of the sky," he said.
Most of the Geminids are a millimeter or smaller across, Cooke said. "If you see a really bright one ... that's probably softball-size," he said.