01/31/2026
Full Snow Moon — February 1 ❄️ 🌕
Tomorrow night, the Full Snow Moon will light up the winter sky, reaching its peak brightness and casting a calm, silvery glow over the night.
The Snow Moon gets its name from the heavy snowfall that traditionally blankets the Northern Hemisphere around this time of year. For centuries, it has marked the heart of winter—a reminder of resilience, quiet beauty, and the slow return of longer days.
🌌 Best time to watch:
Look to the eastern horizon shortly after sunset for moonrise. As it climbs higher, the Moon Illusion may make it appear larger and warmer in color before turning brilliant white overhead.
Take a moment to step outside, breathe in the cold air, and enjoy one of nature’s simplest and most timeless spectacles.
Clear skies to all! ✨