The Snow Moon, which is the nickname for February’s full moon because of the heavy snowfall that typically occurs during this month, is set to appear in the sky on the night of Friday, February 26, and will remain visible into the early morning hours on Saturday. The moon will first become visible at around sunset on the 26th and then the Snow Moon is expected to reach its peak at around 3:17 am EST, which is when it will be at its brightest. However, you do not have to stay up that late to get a good view of the Snow Moon, as it will reach its highest point at around midnight. If you want to get a specific timeline for your area, you can use Farmers Almanac’s moonrise and moonset calculator to see exactly when the Snow Moon will be visible where ever you are. So make a plan to head out to your balcony or backyard or your outdoor space of choice on Friday night and get a good look at the moon beaming down on us with all its beautiful brightness. Though if you end up passing out early and missing the Snow Moon, don’t worry about it too much, as the Worm Moon, March’s full moon, will come around in a little over a month.