A PINK Moon is set to brighten the sky and commemorate the Easter weekend.
Those hoping to catch a glimpse should keep their eyes to the skies this evening and tomorrow night.
For those hoping to see the full Pink Moon this time around, it is best to look for a spot outside that has an unobstructed view of the horizon
It should be noted, however, that the moon won’t actually be pink.
It will, instead, appear unusually bright and round for the next two nights running.
According to forecasts, the full moon’s size will peak at around 12:34am on April 6.
The term Pink Moon is supposed to signify the time of year that it emerges.
April, the early days of British summertime, is when flowers and trees typically blossom.
For those hoping to see the full Pink Moon this time around, it is best to look for a spot outside that has an unobstructed view of the horizon.
It helps to start looking early too.
The moon will have a warm glow to it, the lower it is in the sky.
As it ascends, it will shift to a vibrant white.
But a cloudy sky can always scupper the best made plans.
Not to worry, though.
The Pink Moon will always return next year.
The Pink Moon, seen here over north-western Spain, represents a time for new beginningsEPA
The moon will have a warm glow to it, the lower it is in the sky
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