The next ten days will see much cloudy and rainy weather, giving us fewer nights that are available for Kiddush Levana.
Lakewood and surrounding areas (Toms River, Jackson, etc.)
Tonight, Thursday April 11, will be MOSTLY CLOUDY. There is a possibility to see the Levana around 9 to 10 pm. (Tonight is already Zayin Shlaymim).
Friday, Motzoei Shabbos, Sunday and Monday will be CLOUDY and/or RAINY.
Tuesday night, April 16 will be the BEST night available.
Wednesday night, April 17 will MOST LIKELY be OK.
Thursday night, April 18 is the LAST night (according to the Rema) and will be CLOUDY/RAINY.
RECOMMENDATION: Try to say it either TONIGHT (if possible) OR TUESDAY night.
The above information also applies to those going south e.g. Philadelphia or Baltimore.
BROOKLYN, MONSEY and UPSTATE:
The same information, EXCEPT there is a slight possibility to be able to say it on Motzoei Shabbos.
Can anti-tziyoni people say kiddush levada now that an Israeli flag is on the moon?
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