High temperatures yesterday reached the upper 30s and low 40s.  There was about 1/3 to 1/2 inch of melted water equivalent.

That was all rain at the shore from Monmouth and Ocean Counties on south and east. But there was snow, and 3 inches in Pennington-Mercer County. Three to five inches of snow was reported in many areas from Somerset and Hunterdon Counties on to the north and west.

Today, we'll have patchy clouds and sunshine.  High temperatures this afternoon will be in the lower 40s.

Tonight will be clear and cold with some 20s and lower 30s in the big cities and along the immediate coast.

A partly to mostly sunny Thursday with temps in the mid 40s.

Clouds and some sunshine for Friday, highs again in the mid 40s, though a bit cooler near the ocean with a wind off the water.

The upcoming looks okay now.  I think, for the most part, we'll be rain-free with passing patchy clouds both Saturday and Sunday.

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