The Perseids Meteor Shower will peak this year in the morning of August 12 where meteors can be seen anywhere in the sky.
To locate the showers radiant, one must look to the east/northeast in the hours after midnight.
This shower is usually very active but this year a waning gibbous moon with 62% of the Moons visible disk illuminated probably will cause light interference and decrease the amount of visible meteors.
The key to viewing any meteor shower is to find a safe, dark place away from man-made lights and lean back in a relaxing position looking toward the darkest part of the sky.