I was taking as many opportunities as I could to see the Devil's Comet in April but ohhhhh no, was proper cloudy each chance I had. I was bummed at that but stoked to say I been able to see the meteor showers a couple of times in the early dark times of each morning. They look like really sped up shooting stars and very constant. In the half hour I watched at 4am on Monday looking east I saw 7 of them. Now it's proper raining so I'm glad I saw that much.
The meteor shower is hanging around for a couple of weeks and extremely easy to spot. From 3am onwards, look to the east. You'll need to have a spot that isn't lit up by lights (avoid towns, cities, lots of street lights etc). I watched over the edge of the ocean and it was really obvious, just super fast streak of light going in a few directions.