Most of the state south of Route 195 picked up 1-2 inches of rain by early Friday afternoon except for the Jersey Shore where over three inches of rain fell in coastal Monmouth and Ocean counties.
Ophelia's remnants will affect New Jersey's sky and surf for a fourth day on Tuesday, although drier, brighter, calmer weather is just around the corner.
Ophelia's remnants are not done with New Jersey just yet, as additional rounds of rain, increased wind gusts, and coastal flooding remain in the forecast.
As the remnants of Ophelia slowly pass through New Jersey, inclement weather and the threat of coastal flooding will extend into the start of the workweek.