A new year is more than a fresh calendar—it’s a cosmic reset, a bold invitation from the universe to dream bigger, grow deeper, and step into the fullest version of yourself. On Astrology Streets, our Yearly Forecasts take you far beyond month-to-month trends, offering a sweeping, cinematic overview of the energies that will shape your next twelve months. These long-form horoscopes explore major planetary cycles, life-altering transits, retrogrades, eclipses, and the themes that will guide your relationships, ambitions, inner work, creativity, finances, and personal awakening. Think of this as your celestial map for the year ahead, revealing where the winds are shifting, where new opportunities are rising, and where the universe is encouraging you to pause, rebuild, or take a daring leap forward. Whether you’re setting resolutions, redefining your path, or just curious about the story the stars are writing for you, this is your gateway to a year filled with intention and cosmic clarity. Your next chapter isn’t just beginning—it’s unfolding across the skies, and you’re right on time to meet it.
A: Yearly forecasts focus on big cycles, turning points, and themes that unfold across the entire year, not just days or weeks.
A: It helps to read it at the start of the year, then revisit at key points to see how the story is unfolding.
A: Both—Sun sign for core themes, rising sign for which life areas are most activated.
A: No. It describes energies, patterns, and potentials. The specifics come from your choices and circumstances.
A: General forecasts can’t capture every chart. Use them as guidance and reflection, not strict prophecy.
A: Challenging years often bring the most growth, healing, and long-term upgrades, even if they feel intense.
A: Use supportive periods for launches and bold moves; use heavier periods for review, rest, and inner work.
A: Not at all. They simply shift focus toward rethinking, revising, and realigning your path.
A: Yes—seeing how themes evolve can reveal bigger cycles you’re living through.
A: Highlight key themes, note important dates, set aligned intentions, and stay open to how the story actually unfolds.
