This month’s full moon was at peak today at 4:30 a.m, but it appeared round and full last night and will tomorrow after its peak to the casual stargazer.
This November’s full moon is known as the Beaver Moon because this is the time when beavers finished preparations for winter and retreated into their lodges. Though the full moon has many other nicknames in different cultures, including the Freezing Moon; Frost Moon; Whitefish Moon; and Digging/Scratching Moon.
The rain is supposed to stop by 10 p.m., so you may still be able to see the true full moon tonight. Otherwise, enjoy the waning full moon tomorrow and just pretend it’s still full.
The next Full Moon, the “Cold Moon” will take place on Tuesday, December, 29 at 10:28 p.m.