I had picked up about 1/2" here, it was an odd storm thanks to how it was dynamically enchanced. In other words, it snowed wherever the heavier precip was, thereby dragging the colder air to the surface. This is why ACY airport and surrounding environs reported snow for several hours, while areas like Millville had rain eventhough they are further west. This led to slightly "deeper" snowfall in Atlantic County, however it wasn't enough to withstand the heavy rain last night lol. On saturday it started snowing here around 2PM, with the last of the snow melting sometime last night!
At one time the storm we had this morning was looking like a snow event, but the (double) low went west of us- which brought in warmer air. The next chance of any snow will come in the Sunday timeframe when a storm approaches that the models don't quite have a good handle on yet. A few days ago the GFS, NAM, etc were taking it and suppressing it to the south, while today one has been riding it up the Apps (like this one did) and the other out to sea. It'll be interesting to see how it pans out... with our next threat of precip being around the 16th. With potentially very cold air after.