The Geminid shower comes on strong around this time every year. In 2012, the best nights will be December 12, 13 and 14. In a moon-free sky, you might see as many as 50 meteors per hour in the wee hours after midnight – maybe more. Fortunately, in 2012, the new moon guarantees dark skies for the peak nights. No matter where you live worldwide, the greatest number of Geminid meteors usually fall after midnight. But you can watch this shower in late evening as well. In 2012, the morning of December 14 will probably be the peak of the Geminid shower. But look on the nights around then as well.
Link:
http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/radiant-point-for-geminid-meteor-shower