Here’s the latest on the Lyrid meteor shower for 2026 and where to watch it.
Core answer
- Peak timing: In 2026, the Lyrids peak around April 22, with best viewing in the pre-dawn hours under dark skies. Expect roughly 15–20 meteors per hour near peak, weather and moon phase permitting. This aligns with multiple 2026 reports noting a late-April peak and favorable dark-sky conditions that year. [sources summarized from multiple outlets]
Where to see from Amsterdam (North Holland)
- Northern Hemisphere observers have the clearest views during the late evening to pre-dawn window when Lyra’s radiant climbs high.
- In Amsterdam, the best chance to see the Lyrids is on clear, moonless or crescent-moon nights, away from city light pollution, usually after midnight until dawn on or near April 22, 2026. Light-polluted skies can reduce meteor counts, so a dark-sky spot nearby (or a short trip to countryside areas) improves visibility. [general observing guidance from 2026 Lyrid coverage]
Practical viewing tips
- Choose a location with an unobstructed horizon and minimal artificial light.
- Allow 20–30 minutes for your eyes to adapt to darkness; no bright screens nearby.
- Dress warmly for early morning hours; bring a reclining chair or blanket for comfort.
- Look toward the darker parts of the sky, with Lyra rising in the northeast to north in the hours after midnight.
What to expect
- Meteors will appear to radiate from the Lyra constellation, but you can watch anywhere in the sky; meteors can appear in multiple colors depending on particle composition.
- Fireballs can occur, though they are less common than the average meteor shower; occasional brighter streaks are possible during peak. This aligns with general Lyrid characteristics observed by skywatchers in 2026.
If you’d like, I can tailor a short, 2-hour viewing plan for Amsterdam based on tonight’s weather forecast and moon phase, and provide a simple checklist for your outing. I can also pull a concise, up-to-date viewing map for Europe to suggest nearby dark-sky spots.
Sources
The Lyrids are back in April 2026! Find the peak time, where the meteor shower is visible, and the best local hours to watch – plus a quick checklist to catch the most “shooting stars.”
starwalk.space22 April 2026: The Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak. – In-The-Sky.org.
in-the-sky.org22 April 2026: The Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak. – In-The-Sky.org.
in-the-sky.orgLyrid Meteor Shower 2026 viewing map and US guide: where to see the Lyrids, peak time (Apr 21-22), moon phase, viewing conditions, and best dark-sky locations in the northern hemisphere.
www.telescopeadvisor.comThe 2026 Lyrid meteor shower peaks tonight, April 22, offering viewers 15-20 meteors per hour. Ideal dark skies are expected as the crescent moon sets early. Best seen from the UK and Northern Hemisphere between midnight and dawn, the Lyrids are known for fast, bright 'fireballs' originating from Comet Thatcher’s ancient debris trail. Lyrid Meteor Shower 2026 Peaks Today: When, Where and How To Watch the ‘Shooting Stars’ Across the UK and the World.
www.latestly.comWant to make a wish on a shooting star? Up to 10-20 can be seen per hour during the Lyrid Meteors' peak in April.
cashwalklabs.ioThe Lyrids were first recorded in the year 687BC.
www.timeout.comFireballs and meteors could be seen anytime the constellation Lyra is above the horizon.
www.space.comThe Lyrid meteor shower will be visible at night from April 16-25 this year. The earliest record of this meteor shower dates back to 2700 years ago.
padhai.aiThe best time to view the Lyrids this year will be early morning on April 22.
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