NJ weather: There is NOT another snowy nor'easter coming!

No snow is in the forecast for the next week, according to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

That the last week of March is expected to be snow-free would be unremarkable in any other year, but not this one.

A series of weekly nor'easters began in February and spilled over into the first days of spring, ending apparently with the foot-high blast of snow that was dumped on the Shore and central Jersey on Wednesday.

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Weather watchers had been worried about another nor'easter forming off the coast of the Carolinas and curling northeast to belt us with another snow burst this weekend.

“It looks like that system is going to stay to our south," said Lee Robertson, a meteorologist at the NWS office in Mount Holly, "so we’re not expecting any effects from that system.”

The Shore will remain unseasonably cool, which creates the possibility of black ice forming overnight. For more on that phenomenon, watch the video at the top of the page.

Despite the Asbury Park Press' best efforts, Robertson declined to promise that we've seen the last snowstorm of the season.

"There have been snow storms into April — it can happen," he said. "We can’t say we’re completely done at this point. All I can tell you is that there is no snow expected next week."

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