If the clouds clear up for Sunday night, people watching the skies could see a beautiful natural event.
the Eta Aquarid meteor shower will be taking place May 5th and 6th, originating from chunks of debris will from Halley's comet.
This Meteor shower will be more prominent in the southern hemisphere, but keen eyes could see several shooting stars streak across the sky if they're looking to the south horizon.
We're expecting a new moon in this time frame, so any of these meteors will be easily visible to the naked eye.
For best viewing results, keep your eyes trained on the south horizon a few hours before sunrise.