I have a telescope, too, but mostly use my binoculars.
I need to check my star charts to see if Cygnus is a good view for me, given my light pollution issues.
I should get the/an APP for finding and identifying planets and stars, but I enjoy the challenge of looking and using my brain, vs. simply point and CLICK.
Doing that, using my brain, I am 90+% sure I found Saturn last night, in the Southeast, about 9-10 pm, EDT.
back to finding Mercury:
AI Overview
The next best times to see Mercury from Virginia are in late October and from late November through December 2025. Seeing the planet requires patience and a clear horizon, as it is always low in the sky, close to the sun.
October 2025: Evening viewing
When: The last ten days of the month, from approximately October 18 to 28.
Where to look: Just after sunset, low on the southwestern horizon.
November and December 2025: Morning viewing
When: From approximately November 28 through December 25.
Where to look: Just before sunrise, low on the southeastern horizon.
and during August 17-20, it was TOO Cloudy. (again, AI Overview):
Mercury was visible in Virginia during the latter half of August 2025, particularly during the "planetary parade" that occurred from August 17 to August 20, when it appeared low on the eastern horizon before sunrise.