With low cloud-cover, and north winds aloft, it makes for a good night to
get out and listen for migrants.  It may not be that you hear anything,
with the winds muffling your ability to hear, but this is one of those rare
chances to get fall migrants in CO overnight because of low clouds and
north winds aloft.

This doesn't mean to expect great birds tomorrow morning, this just means
that conditions are correct in this case for birds to be low enough to the
ground that you may be able to hear them overnight.

At least put your head out the door and see if you hear anything, then run
from the cold back into bed.

Hope someone gets out to listen for a bit.
Bryan

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

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