The Kappa-Serpentids meteor shower in constellation Serpens Caput will reach maximum at 01:00 GMT, 6th April, 2011.
ZHR: 4.0 Velocity: 46.3km/s
Radiant: RA=15.3h/231° Dec=17.8°
kappa Serpentids meteor streams are groups of meteoroids originating from dust grains ejected from an unknown comet. These small dust grains (meteoroids) are distributed along the parent comet's orbit concentrated close to the comet nucleus with fewer grains farther away from the nucleus. Every time the Earth passes through this stream of dust particles (i.e. meteor stream), we experience what is known as a kappa Serpentids meteor shower. These brief streaks of light from meteors, sometimes called "shooting stars", peak on Tuesday night the 5th April 2011 when earth moves through the center of the dust trail left behind by the comet. Source