Once in a Blue Moon, Granite City’s Rare May Sky Show

GraniteCityGossip.com May 31, 2026

Granite City gets its own little slice of sky‑magic tonight as May closes with a rare Blue Moon, the second full moon to rise this month. It’s the kind of celestial bonus round that only shows up every few years, which is why people lean out their back doors or pause on their porches just to take it in. This one also happens to be a micromoon, sitting a little farther from Earth than usual, giving it a softer glow and a slightly smaller appearance. Nothing dramatic, just a subtle shift that makes you look twice.

What’s really driving all the chatter this week is the old tradition of “moon water,” something that’s been floating around folklore for centuries. The idea is simple: leave a jar of water outside under the full moon and let it “soak up” the moment. There’s no science behind it, of course, it’s more of a symbolic ritual than anything else, but people have always found comfort in small gestures that mark time, change, and intention. A Blue Moon adds an extra layer of meaning, a sense of rarity that makes the ritual feel a little more special.

Astrologers are calling this one a moment for clearing out old energy and setting new direction, thanks to its placement in Sagittarius. Whether you buy into that or just enjoy a quiet night under a bright sky, it’s hard to deny the charm of a full moon that shows up as an unexpected encore. If the clouds cooperate, look up around midnight and enjoy the last sky show of May, a reminder that even familiar things can surprise us when they decide to appear twice.