November supermoon rising next week to be biggest full Moon of 2025

November supermoon rising next week to be biggest full Moon of 2025

The upcoming Bonfire Night on Wednesday will be illuminated by the Beaver supermoon, which is set to be the largest and brightest full Moon of 2025. The full Beaver Moon is expected to rise in the UK around 15:55 GMT on 5 November. If you’re looking to catch a glimpse of this spectacular sight, it’s advisable to keep an eye on the forecast to determine the best locations with clear skies.

Why is this Moon being referred to as a ‘supermoon’? The Moon’s orbit around the Earth is not a perfect circle but rather an elliptical shape, varying in distance from Earth. At its perigee, the Moon is approximately 220,000 miles away, while at its apogee, it stretches to about 250,000 miles. A ‘supermoon’ occurs when the full Moon coincides with its closest point to Earth, making it appear significantly larger and brighter. November’s Beaver Moon will be the brightest and largest full Moon of the year due to its proximity to Earth.

The name ‘Beaver Moon’ for November’s full Moon stems from the natural occurrences during this time of year. Beavers become particularly active as they prepare for winter by building dams and stocking up on food. Although beavers were hunted to extinction in the 16th Century in the UK, conservation efforts have seen their reintroduction in various parts of England and Scotland, providing environmental benefits such as improving water quality and enhancing biodiversity. Following the Beaver supermoon on Bonfire Night, the year will conclude with the third and final supermoon on 4 December.

As for the weather forecast leading up to the Beaver Moon on Bonfire Night, the UK can expect varying conditions with low-pressure systems bringing a mix of rain, wind, and calm, dry intervals. While it is uncertain where optimal viewing conditions will be, the current weather pattern indicates cloud and rain in the south, with better chances of clear skies and drier conditions in the north. Stay updated on the forecast for Bonfire Night by visiting the BBC Weather website or app

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