Those in the south and west will have the best chance of catching a glimpse, with clearer skies forecast.
Those living in the south and west of the UK will have the best chance of catching a glimpse of the shooting stars, with clearer skies forecast.
The Leonids are normally fast and bright. The flashes of light are created when fragments of Comet Tempel-Tuttle - known as meteoroids when they are in Space - enter the Earth's atmosphere at over 45 miles per second and create friction in the air, causing them to burn up and leave a bright momentary streak across the sky.
The Moon will only be 35% illuminated overnight into Friday, meaning it won't be too bright and so it'll be easier to spot any shooting stars.
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