November's Full Moon rises dramatically in the east at around 4:45 p.m., just after the time of sunset, on Sunday, November 21. Barring the incursion of overnight low clouds across the coastal strip, San Diegans can witness the same full moon setting over the Pacific Ocean at sunrise the following morning. Some folk names for the November full moon include "snow moon," "dark moon," "fog moon," "beaver moon," and "mourning moon."
November's Full Moon rises dramatically in the east at around 4:45 p.m., just after the time of sunset, on Sunday, November 21. Barring the incursion of overnight low clouds across the coastal strip, San Diegans can witness the same full moon setting over the Pacific Ocean at sunrise the following morning. Some folk names for the November full moon include "snow moon," "dark moon," "fog moon," "beaver moon," and "mourning moon."