Prepare to watch the Meteor Shower Los Angeles. The observers of the sky in North America can expect to see up to 30 meteors per hour this evening as the annual Leonids Shower its peak in the early hours of Tuesday, November 17. The earth will produce flux of meteorites on the first day. It is expected from about 1 cross am PST. Expected Leonid will be every two or three minutes. The earth may go through increased particle fluxes during the next afternoon, perhaps Asia, offers even better performance and the shower is worth again from here, from midnight 5 Clock on Wednesday morning, November 18. However, urban light pollution can reduce the actual number of meteors can be seen.
Your best approach is a remote, dark place. This means that you’d better pack your warmest sleeping bag and camping in the desert or mountains.