According to njweather.org, with an average statewide temperature of 41 degrees, we have tied 1932 as the warmest January in New Jersey since they started keeping records in 1895.
The above-normal temperatures will meet with some clouds and a few batches of rain showers, with little to no chance of wintry weather or snow on the horizon.
A cold front will send temperatures tumbling across New Jersey starting Thursday night, as a brisk wind kicks in. But the deep freeze will not last long.
February begins with snow showers and seasonably chilly temperatures, but New Jersey's next (short-lived) arctic blast is looming at the end of the week.