The May 2025 Full Moon, known as the Flower Moon, illuminates the night sky on Monday, May 12, 2025, reaching peak illumination at 12:56 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (16:56 GMT).
For those in Florida, the Moon will rise around 8:45 p.m. EDT in Miami on May 11, appearing full from the evening of Sunday, May 11, through Tuesday, May 13.
The May 2025 Full Moon is traditionally called the Flower Moon, a name from Algonquin peoples, reflecting the blooming flowers across North America during this season, as noted by The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Other names, rooted in Native American, Colonial American, and European traditions, include:
This Full Moon is a Micromoon, occurring near the Moon’s apogee (farthest point from Earth), making it appear slightly smaller and dimmer than a typical Full Moon, according to timeanddate.com.
The May 2025 Full Moon triggers spring tides, where the Sun, Moon, and Earth align, causing higher-than-normal high tides and lower-than-normal low tides. In Florida:
These tides may impact beach activities such as walking, biking, or running, especially during high tide periods, which occur roughly twice daily. Tide charts for specific Florida locations are available at Tideschart.
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