Good morning stargazers, here is the astrological forecast for June 15–21, 2026 based off the skies above Northern Nevada.
Let’s see what this week has in store.
The week begins under the first thin light after the New Moon, when plans are still more seed than harvest. Venus in Leo stirs the heart, but Uranus, Neptune and Pluto make sure no one gets away with simple answers. Beauty may surprise you, desire may clarify itself, and the truth may walk in without wiping its boots. By Sunday’s solstice and First Quarter Moon, the sky asks for a midyear check-in: what deserves more light, and what has already had enough?
Aries
This week puts pressure on your ideas of fun, romance and risk. You may want the big yes, the bold move, the clean break from boredom. Fine — but don’t confuse drama with vitality. By the solstice, a home or family matter needs practical attention. Fix the hinge before you repaint the door.
Taurus
Chiron enters Taurus this week, and that is personal. Old stories about your body, worth, stubbornness or survival may start speaking up, not to punish you, but to be handled with more honesty. Home life may also feel lively or unpredictable. Let something shift without assuming it means everything is unstable.
Gemini
The New Moon afterglow is still working on you. You may feel like you’re standing at the trailhead with too many possible routes, but that is not a bad problem. Choose the conversation, pitch, errand or small brave message that gets momentum moving. By the weekend, money and self-worth need a clearer plan.
Cancer
The Sun enters your sign at the solstice, so this is a threshold week. Before the light turns fully toward you, give yourself a little quiet. Something private is finishing, even if no one else can see it. By Sunday, your energy begins returning like morning warmth on the east side of the valley.
Leo
Venus in your sign makes you more visible, but this week visibility comes with complications. Someone may surprise you, idealize you or challenge your motives. Don’t play to the crowd so hard that you lose track of your own pulse. A friendship or group situation could change quickly; stay awake, not defensive.
Virgo
This is a week for sorting what belongs in public and what belongs behind the scenes. A work matter may ask for imagination, but also discernment. If something sounds too perfect, walk around it twice before you sign on. By the solstice, friends and allies matter more. Choose the people who can actually show up.
Libra
The First Quarter Moon lands in your sign on Sunday, giving you the nudge to act instead of endlessly balancing the options. A community, friendship or future plan may surprise you early in the week. Let the good disruption teach you something. By the solstice, career questions sharpen: what are you trying to be known for?
Scorpio
This week pulls on career, reputation and ambition, but it also asks whether the prize still fits the person you are becoming. A public role may look shinier from a distance than it feels up close. Be honest about that. The solstice opens a wider view — study, travel, publishing or a spiritual question may point the way forward.
Sagittarius
You may feel restless this week, but not all restlessness is a sign to flee. Sometimes it is the mind asking for a bigger window. A trip, class, legal matter or long-range plan could shift unexpectedly. By Sunday, shared resources or emotional commitments need steadier handling. Don’t promise from enthusiasm alone.
Capricorn
The week brings intensity around trust, debt, intimacy or shared responsibility. You do not have to solve it all at once, but you do need to stop pretending a vague agreement is the same thing as a real one. By the solstice, relationships take center stage. The question is simple: who meets you in daylight?
Aquarius
Partnerships are unpredictable this week, though not necessarily in a bad way. Someone may show you a freer version of love, collaboration or compromise. Still, watch for glamour and power games. If the story keeps changing, step back. By Sunday, daily routines and health habits need a practical reset.
Pisces
Work and wellness are highlighted, but the week is not asking for perfection. It is asking for better rhythm. A routine may need to become more flexible, especially if your creative or emotional life has been pushed to the side. By the solstice, pleasure returns as a serious signal. Follow what makes you feel alive, not merely useful.
Guide for Stargazers
Look west after sunset early in the week. Venus and Jupiter are still the easiest evening planets to spot, while Mercury is lower and harder to catch near the horizon; NASA notes Mercury joins Venus and Jupiter through June 15, so this is the tail end of that little evening lineup.
The best sky moment of the week is June 17, when the Moon passes close to Venus. Some places will see the Moon pass in front of Venus, while others will see a close pairing; NASA warns that some viewing may happen in daytime, so do not point binoculars, telescopes or cameras near the Sun without proper solar-safety equipment.
By the weekend, the Moon is brighter as it approaches First Quarter, so deep-sky viewing will not be as dark as last weekend. Still, the Summer Triangle is rising into better evening view, with Vega, Deneb and Altair marking the season’s shift. For Carson City, a clear western horizon is your best friend early in the week; by solstice weekend, step away from valley lights and let the longest days give way to a short, warm night.
