Fog and clouds, most likely, will not allow Muscovites and residents of the Moscow region to see the Starfall of the Dragonids on Thursday, October 9. Such a conclusion can be drawn from the forecasts of weather forecasters of the Hydrological Center in Russia.

-During the period from 21:00 Moscow time to 09:00 Moscow time on Thursday, October 9, fog with a decrease in visibility up to 200-700 meters is expected in places, forecasters-Weather said.
In addition, the dangerous level of “Yellow” due to fog in Moscow on the night of October 9 was introduced in the Metropolitan area. On this day, cloudy weather is expected in the city and in the region at night, which may also prevent observations of Starfall, transfer Tass.
Earlier, senior researcher at Moscow Physics and Engineering Yevgeny Kravchenko said that in October, residents and guests of the capital will be able to observe two large and four meteor streams. Starfall of the Orionids It will last from October 2 to November 7, with the peak of activity coming on the night of October 22. The second Starfall, Dragonids, can be observed from October 6 to 10. Small streams of meteors will pass by on October 5, 11, 13 and 18.
On the night of August 20, residents of Japan witnessed autumn unusual fire ball.