*Southeast CO*
There is a small potential for movement tonight into SE CO (north to the
Arkansas River, west to the Rocky Mountains) in the 9 pm to 3 am hours, but
that flow pattern modifies after 3 am and birds should end up out into
Kansas once again since there is no longer wind convergence into the
Arkansas Valley.   This time period is a small window and it doesn't
support long-distance migrants, more just short hops of migrants (from New
Mexico or Texas).  You can expect minor turnover tonight in SE CO bringing
in more birds.

*CO north of the Arkansas River*
The winds will be out of the south, which sounds like it would be great for
migration.  In this case, it is good for migration, but birds leaving the
vicinity not coming into the vicinity.  The southerly flow pattern is cut
off by west winds converging into the Arkansas River valley.  So if there
is turnover of migrants with new birds coming into Northern CO, expect them
to be locals not distant migrants.

Hope this helps you find some birds.

Thanks for all the input recently and for the positive vibes,
Bryan

Bryan Guarente
Meteorologist/Instructional Designer
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO

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