May's full 'Flower Moon' will light up the sky on Friday 1 May
May's full Moon is set to illuminate the night sky on Friday 1 May.
Known as the Flower Moon, it will be at its fullest at 18:23.
This full Moon is known as a 'micromoon' appearing slightly smaller than usual.
That means this year's Flower Moon will appear slightly smaller than usual because it is at the farthest point from Earth in its orbit - roughly 406,000km (252,000 miles) away.
The Flower Moon is occurring just as our weather is about to change.
An area of high pressure that has brought sunny days and clear nights is slipping away into the near continent. Falling pressure means more cloud is heading our way from the west bringing the chance of showers.
You can find your latest forecast on the BBC Weather website and app. And remember to share your stunning pictures of the Flower Moon where you are via BBC Weather Watchers
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