Possible fallout conditions in south and central Jersey


Good migration into the state early last night, before the front shut everything down around midnight. Fallout conditions are most probably from Cape May north to the bayshore, but may continue up into central Jersey. Here’s the regional radar from sunset last night through about 2am. You can see migration begins over VA, DE, MD, and NJ just after sunset, but is quickly shut down from north to south by the easterly movement of the cold front. It looks most probable that the highest concentration of birds made it to south Jersey, and decreased as one moves north. The cutoff appears to be central Jersey, but I think Garret Mountain may see a pulse in bird numbers this morning, especially since many of yesterday’s birds were stuck there last night.

Base Reflectivity image from Fort Dix

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