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Lexington to Witness the Final Supermoon

A large supermoon shining over Lexington's skyline on a winter night.

Lexington, Kentucky, December 4, 2025

The last supermoon of 2025, known as the ‘Cold Supermoon,’ will light up the skies over Lexington, offering a breathtaking view on December 4. This supermoon, which occurs when the moon is closer to Earth than usual, will appear up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than an average full moon. Ideal viewing conditions include locations with minimal light pollution, and binoculars or telescopes can enhance the experience. As Lexington prepares for this celestial event, the weather is expected to be mostly cloudy and cold, making it essential for observers to dress warmly.

Lexington, Kentucky: Last Supermoon of 2025 to Illuminate December Skies

Lexington, Kentucky – The final supermoon of 2025, known as the “Cold Supermoon,” is set to graces the skies over Lexington on Thursday, December 4, 2025, at 6:14 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST). This celestial event marks the third consecutive supermoon of the year, following those in October and November.

What is a Supermoon?

A supermoon occurs when a full moon coincides with the moon’s closest approach to Earth, known as perigee. During this time, the moon appears up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than a typical full moon. The December full moon is traditionally called the “Cold Moon,” a name rooted in cultural and seasonal significance due to the typically cold weather this time of year.

Viewing the Cold Supermoon in Lexington

For optimal viewing of the Cold Supermoon in Lexington, find a flat, open area with minimal light pollution. The moon will rise in the east within the constellation Taurus, offering a striking visual spectacle as it ascends higher in the night sky than any other full moon of the year. Using binoculars or a telescope can enhance the visibility of the moon’s surface details. The supermoon will also appear full and bright on December 3 and 5, providing multiple opportunities for observation.

Weather Forecast for December 4, 2025

On December 4, Lexington is expected to experience mostly cloudy and cold conditions, with a high of 33°F (0°C) and a low of 23°F (-5°C). Observers should dress warmly and be prepared for potentially slippery spots early in the evening. Clear skies are ideal for moon gazing, so it’s advisable to monitor local weather updates for any changes that might affect visibility.

Background on Supermoons

Supermoons occur a few times a year, typically in clusters, taking advantage of the sweet spot in the moon’s elliptical orbit. This December’s supermoon is the third and final one of 2025, following those in October and November. The next full moon will be the Wolf Moon on January 3, 2026, closing out the series of supermoons and beginning a year that includes 13 full moons due to a May Blue Moon.

Additional Considerations

While supermoons can lead to slightly higher tides due to the moon’s proximity to Earth, these changes are not significantly noticeable. The visual difference in the moon’s size and brightness can be subtle to the naked eye, but the effect is more pronounced when the moon is near the horizon due to the “moon illusion,” a perceptual phenomenon not yet fully understood. Observers are encouraged to share their stargazing experiences and images to celebrate this celestial event.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a supermoon?

A supermoon occurs when a full moon coincides with the moon’s closest approach to Earth, known as perigee. During this time, the moon appears up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than a typical full moon.

When will the Cold Supermoon be visible in Lexington, Kentucky?

The Cold Supermoon will be visible in Lexington, Kentucky, on Thursday, December 4, 2025, at 6:14 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).

What is the weather forecast for December 4, 2025, in Lexington?

On December 4, Lexington is expected to experience mostly cloudy and cold conditions, with a high of 33°F (0°C) and a low of 23°F (-5°C). Observers should dress warmly and be prepared for potentially slippery spots early in the evening.

How can I best view the Cold Supermoon in Lexington?

For optimal viewing, find a flat, open area with minimal light pollution. Using binoculars or a telescope can enhance the visibility of the moon’s surface details. The supermoon will also appear full and bright on December 3 and 5, providing multiple opportunities for observation.

What is the significance of the December full moon being called the “Cold Moon”?

The December full moon is traditionally called the “Cold Moon,” a name rooted in cultural and seasonal significance due to the typically cold weather this time of year.

Key Features of the Cold Supermoon

Feature Description
Event Cold Supermoon
Date and Time Thursday, December 4, 2025, at 6:14 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Location Lexington, Kentucky
Appearance Up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than a typical full moon
Optimal Viewing Conditions Flat, open area with minimal light pollution; using binoculars or a telescope can enhance visibility
Weather Forecast Mostly cloudy and cold; high of 33°F (0°C) and low of 23°F (-5°C)
Traditional Name Cold Moon


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