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April 2026 Full Moon Tonight Is A Pink Moon

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The April 2026 will occur tonight, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, beginning with a moonrise over Florida’s east coast at approximately 7:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (with a few minutes of variation depending on your exact location).

The Full will technically be full at 10:12 p.m. EDT on April 1.

What does the Pink Moon mean?

A Full Moon in April is also called a Pink Moon because Colonial Americans learned that name from Native Americans who associated the April Full Moon with the blooming of pink flowers in early Spring named ground phlox, according to the Farmer’s Almanac.

Other names for April’s Full Moon are also associated with Springtime: Full Sprouting Grass Moon (sprouting vegetation in Spring), Egg Moon (animal mating in Spring), and Full Fish Moon (when fish spawn in spring).

What causes a Pink Moon?

The time of year that a Full Moon happens does not affect its color.  The Full Moon on April 1, 2026 will likely be pearly-gray to most locations on Earth just like any other Full Moon. But particles in the local atmosphere caused by , forest fires, volcanoes, and pollution can filter out certain light colors of the moon.

This is especially true when the moon rises or sets near the horizon and the sunlight reflecting from the moon has more atmosphere to travel through before reaching the viewer on Earth. Full Moons have appeared pink, yellow, red, blue, green, and (most often) orange.

Paschal Moon

The first full moon of Spring is also called an “ Moon” and “The Paschal Moon.” In 2026, the full moon on April 1 is considered an  Moon because the Christian church has set the First Day of Spring on the fixed date of March 21 (while the Equinox and astronomical First Day of Spring can vary from March 19 through March 21). Easter Sunday is April 5, 2026.

Full Moon High Tide

For those planning to walk, bike, or run along the beach in Florida, this Full Moon brings along with it a 4 ft. + Atlantic  high tide on the east coast and a 2 ft. + high tide on Florida’s .

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