Using Raleigh, NC as reference for viewing:
Mars will have a near approach with earth on 6 OCT. Tonight, 30SEP, the full moon will keep mars from being quite so distinctive: around 2200, the moon will be SE; Mars around ESE and rising. With the front passage the air is clear with low humidity so viewing should be good.
Depending on how much horizon you can see, Jupiter and Saturn might be visible low in the SSW, setting.
Won't be as bright/large until 2033.
https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/advice/skills/how-to-observe-mars/
https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/why-is-mars-sometimes-bright-and-sometimes-faint
Mars will have a near approach with earth on 6 OCT. Tonight, 30SEP, the full moon will keep mars from being quite so distinctive: around 2200, the moon will be SE; Mars around ESE and rising. With the front passage the air is clear with low humidity so viewing should be good.
Depending on how much horizon you can see, Jupiter and Saturn might be visible low in the SSW, setting.
Won't be as bright/large until 2033.
https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/advice/skills/how-to-observe-mars/
https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/why-is-mars-sometimes-bright-and-sometimes-faint