Blood Worm Moon 2025: How to see the lunar spectacle in London tonight

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Where Londoners can head to see tonight’s Worm Moon in the capital.

Londoners will be able to see a full Worm Moon in the capital’s skies tonight (March 13).

Named after the humble earthworm, the March full moon comes at a time when worms typically start to reappear in the soil.

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It will be the third full moon of the year following February's Snow Moon and the Wolf Moon in January.

While those in high-rise buildings could be lucky enough to see the lunar spectacle from their window, others can head to high points across the city to get a look.

Here’s everything Londoners hoping to see the Worm Moon in the capital need to know.

How to see the Worm Moon 2025 in London

Those hoping to get a glimpse of the Worm Moon in London won’t have to worry about getting a telescope, as it will be visible by the naked eye. However, both weather and light pollution could end up obstructing the lunar spectacle.

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While the capital is one of the most light-polluted spots in the country, it’s still possible to stargaze.

City dwellers may be able to catch a glimpse of the Worm Moon if they head to a higher vantage point, such as a rooftop or even a local park.

There are a number of spots throughout London in which locals and visitors may be able to see it.

One of the most renowned places is Morden Hall Park in South London but both Primrose Hill and Greenwich Park could also offer clear views.

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March 13 London weather forecast ahead of Worm Moon 2025

Londoners should be cautious of cloudy skies when it comes to watching this evening’s Worm Moon.

The Met Office’s forecast for this evening shows the capital’s skies could be cloudy into the night.

However, despite the expected clouds, there may still be moments throughout the evening in which the full moon is visible.

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