The Perseid meteor shower is underway now, giving Maryland skywatchers good reason to stretch out under the early morning sky and dream while wide awake.

Warm summer nights are beckoning. Many parts of the country are suffering under a scorching heat wave, according to the forecast from AccuWeather. In Maryland, the National Weather Service seven-day forecast calls for a chance of showers with thunderstorms every night through Friday. Saturday night is expected to be mostly cloudy with a chance of showers in the forecast for Sunday.

The Perseids are only one reason to start scanning the skies over Maryland. Here's reason No. 2: The Delta Aquariid (sometimes spelled Aquarid) meteor shower runs through Aug. 2, peaking July 28-29, with about 20 meteors an hour.

A new moon will mean dark skies, so viewing conditions should be excellent, but keep in mind this shower favors southern latitudes, according to the American Meteor Society.... Read More: Pikesville Patch