For the most part, this was a snowstorm that wasn't.

It certainly wasn't along the Route 1 Corridor, and from Route 78 north.

Parts of South Jersey certainly got some accumulating snow, and that's going to be ending this afternoon.

Basically, only along the far south coast will the snow persist into the afternoon hours.  But, much of the rest of the state will see the threat of any snow come to an end by late morning or early afternoon at the absolute latest.

High temperatures Sunday, by the way, reached as mild as 52 in Atlantic City.  Elsewhere, it was in the upper 30s to the low 40s.

It will be much colder today when the snow ends.  By the way, temperatures will be settling into the 20s today.

It'll be down into the single digits, perhaps the low teens along the far south coast. It will probably be locally below zero in NW Jersey.

It will be partly cloudy tomorrow with Tuesday highs in the 20s.  There shouldn't be any precipitation.

Wednesday may offer the chance of a few flurries as temperatures flirt with the 40 degree mark.  Mostly, though, Wednesday's high temperatures will be well into the 30s with clouds around.

 

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