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Astrologers See Fateful Valentine’s Window With Venus in Pisces Ahead of Feb. 17 Eclipse

Valentine’s evening is tipped for sudden surprises as the moon meets Uranus, with Aquarius season steering plans in unconventional, friend‑forward directions.

Overview

  • Venus entered Pisces on Feb. 10, a placement astrologers describe as exalted, and its approach to the North Node is being framed as heightening romantic, fated tones between Feb. 14 and 17.
  • The moon spends Feb. 14 in Capricorn and forms a trine to Uranus by evening, which coverage says could bring unexpected plans, candid confessions, or emotional openness.
  • A solar eclipse in Aquarius on Feb. 17 is presented as the climax of the current eclipse window, with outlets saying events around Valentine’s Day may feel more intense or pivotal.
  • Aquarius season’s cool, unconventional flavor—bolstered by the sun and Mars in Aquarius noted by the New York Post—leans the weekend toward social, offbeat gatherings over traditional sentimentality.
  • Sign spotlights differ by outlet: Bustle points to Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces as especially favored, while the Post highlights Leo and Virgo and warns Aries and Libra of challenges, with all guidance framed as interpretive.