This Rare ‘Swarm Year’ Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight—and You Won’t See Another Like It Until 2032 #Travel The Southern Taurid meteor shower peaks Nov. 4, with a “swarm year” doubling fireball activity—but there’s a catch.
The Southern Taurid meteor shower peaks Nov. 4, with a "swarm year" doubling fireball activity—but there's a catch.<div class="media_block"><a href="https://www.travelandleisure.com/thmb/JcianskM0HLj8YZ9xYUJx8-Nkjg=/filters:no_upscale():max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(jpeg)/TAL-taurid-meteor-shower-SOUTHTAURIDSHWR1125-be4d9a918e25477181a578ea49789a13.jpg"><img src="https://www.travelandleisure.com/thmb/JcianskM0HLj8YZ9xYUJx8-Nkjg=/filters:no_upscale():max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(jpeg)/TAL-taurid-meteor-shower-SOUTHTAURIDSHWR1125-be4d9a918e25477181a578ea49789a13.jpg" class="media_thumbnail"></a></div>

The Southern Taurid meteor shower peaks Nov. 4, with a “swarm year” doubling fireball activity—but there’s a catch.