CNN —Known as some of the fastest meteors around, the Leonids blaze across the night sky annually during the month of November.
Historically, they are considered to be one of the most impressive meteor showers on record, largely due to the meteor storm they form roughly every 33 years, causing thousands of meteors to rain down in the night sky.
On Thursday night, the shower is expected to peak at 7 p.m.
The Leonid meteor shower is active through December 2, alongside the tail end of the North Taurid meteor shower.
Around their peak, sky gazers could potentially observe 10 to 15 meteors per hour.