Very, Very little. A trickle over the Garden State, as winds remain variable out of the west/southwest overnight. A weak cold front is predicted to fizzle out to our east today, not bringing with it any weather that would trigger a large movement of birds. High pressure will maintain an easterly flow during the days through Thursday, again, not prime migration weather.
Here’s last night’s weather, mostly made up of anomalous propagation after sunset, with a trickle of birds mixed in:
One response to “Little Migration Over NJ”
Hey, Dave
How are you doing? I am anticipating a decent flight associated with this front moving through later today into the night. Not quite sure of the exact time syncronization of the front right now, but it should produce a solid songbird and hawk flight over the next 48 hours or so. As with the spring, I will send you ground observation from Duke Farms, along with Chimney Rock as an added bonus. See you tomorrow – Chris