We're on the other side of what may be the last significant storm of the season, but winter isn't over yet. New Jersey will be immersed in a wave of bitter cold this week, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service.

Most, if not all of New Jersey, emerged this morning no worse for wear from a lopsided snowstorm overnight.

The event struck in an uneven, but familiar way: North and west of the New Jersey Turnpike was shoveling snow today, while areas south and east are dealing with the slushy leftovers of a snow-rain mix (or all rain in the South).

Fortunately, even in North Jersey, where the snow generation was steady and impressive overnight, the storm began tapering off at 2 a.m. and the last flakes were on the ground by 4 a.m., giving hard-working clean-up crews plenty of time to clear the roads.

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Looking ahead, New Jersey is now in the final few hours of above-freezing air temperatures until the weekend.

Low temps will dive into the teens across the state this week, reaching a nadir just before dawn on Thursday. Winds won't be strong, but it will be cold enough for wind chills to approach subzero readings in North Jersey and low single-digits elsewhere.

"While the lack of wind will limit the threat for frostbite, it will still be important to cover as much exposed skin as possible when spending time outside in dangerously cold weather," said meteorologist Brett Edwards in a post on AccuWeather this morning.

One bit of good news here is that there is no precipitation in the forecast. In fact, temperatures are expected to warm into the 50s through mid-March, meaning that snow — and even the pesky wintry mix that has been hounding us at every turn in 2019 — seems unlikely to return until late March, if at all.

But don't put away your snow shovels and sodium chloride just yet.

These long-term forecasts are subject to change and we certainly can't guarantee that New Jersey won't get a sequel to Sunday night's storm, the impacts from which were felt broadly even if it didn't cripple the transportation network this morning:

Most schools were delayed today, if not closed outright, from Neptune City all the way north to Mahwah Township. No such luck for most kids in Ocean County and the rest of South Jersey.

Numerous crashes were reported overnight, despite speed restrictions on the Garden State Parkway and turnpike. Traffic appears to be moving easily early this morning all over the state, per 511nj.org and live cameras from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority.

Some 8,500 customers were without electricity, as of 10 a.m., according to JCP&L and PSE&G.

Below are some snow measurements, in inches, from around the state early this morning, per the NWS offices in Mount Holly and in Upton, N.Y.

Some of these figures were taken in the middle of the storm and are not reflective of what's on the ground this morning. In some areas, especially as you move south down New Jersey, all the snow that accumulated early in the night may have been washed away by the rain that followed.

More complete results will be available later today.

North Jersey

Cedar Grove: 9.2 (7:36 a.m.)

Jefferson: 8.8 (6:20 a.m.)

Haworth: 8.8 (4:50 a.m.)

Denville: 8.7 (6 a.m.)

Franklin Lakes: 8.5 (3:15 a.m.)

Highland Lakes: 8.2 (2:45 a.m.)

Butler: 7.5 ( 2 a.m.)

Westwood 7.3 (8 a.m.)

Union: 6.3 (2:52 a.m.)

Harrison: 5.0 (7:40 a.m.)

Newark Liberty: 4.4 (7:25 a.m.)

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Central Jersey

White House Station: 6.6 (3:50 a.m.)

Port Reading: 6.0 (4:45 a.m.)

Bridgewater: 5.0 (2 a.m.)

New Brunswick: 4.6 (4 a.m.)

Cheesequake: 4.2 (6:45 a.m.)

Lawrenceville: 3.4 (4:35 a.m.)

Ewing: 2.6 (3:30 a.m.)

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The Shore

Freehold: 3.2 (11:50 p.m.)

Jackson: 1.5 (8:51 p.m.)

Howell: 1.5 (10 p.m.)

Long Branch: 1.0 (6 a.m.)

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South Jersey

Mount Holly: 1.1 (10:30 p.m.)

West Deptford: 0.8 (8:59 p.m.)

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Russ Zimmer: 732-557-5748, razimmer@app.com, @russzimmer