🍂 Best Meteor Showers of Fall (September to November)

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Fall isn’t just about pumpkin spice, changing leaves, and cozy campfires—it’s also one of the most underrated times of year for meteor showers. While summer’s Perseids tend to steal the spotlight, the autumn skies hold several meteor events that offer unique visuals, quieter skies, and longer nights for serious stargazing.

From fireballs streaking through Orion to surprise outbursts from ancient comet trails, here’s your full guide to the best meteor showers between September and November.


🗓️ Fall 2025 Meteor Shower Calendar

Shower Peak Dates ZHR (Meteors per Hour) Moon Conditions (2025)
Draconids Oct 8–9 ~10 (but can storm) Nearly full moon (strong interference)
Orionids Oct 21–22 15–30 Waning crescent (excellent conditions)
South Taurids Nov 4–5 5–10 Waning crescent (great conditions)
North Taurids Nov 11–12 5–10 Nearly new moon (ideal)
Leonids Nov 17–18 10–15 Full moon (challenging visibility)

These showers span the season and offer something for everyone—from casual observers to dedicated astrophotographers.


🐉 Draconids (October 8–9)

🧭 Tip: Unlike most showers, this one’s best before midnight, making it a great early-evening show for families and beginners.

🌠 Orionids (October 21–22)


🐂 The Taurids (South Taurids: Nov 4–5 / North Taurids: Nov 11–12)

🎯 Bonus: The Taurids align beautifully with autumn landscapes and are great for meteor shots with barns, forests, or rural backdrops.

🦁 Leonids (November 17–18)


🔭 Gear and Tips for Fall Meteor Viewing

🌡️ Bonus: Warm drinks in a thermos and hand warmers can go a long way toward making your viewing experience enjoyable.

🍁 Why Fall Meteor Showers Deserve More Attention

So pack a blanket, grab your star app, and don’t miss these autumnal sparks in the sky.

🔗 For full moon forecasts, radiant trackers, and custom visibility tools, visit our 2025 Meteor Shower Calendar or check our homepage’s live forecast features.

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