The snow that created a dangerous commute for motorists and resulted in a snow day for many kids is moving out of Northeast Ohio.
But the National Weather Service warns we are not out of the severe weather woods just yet.
Patches of dense fog have developed in the wake of the winter storm creating hazardous driving conditions in many Northeast Ohio communities.
The weather service says visibilities are less than a quarter mile in some spots. The fog is expected to clear later in the afternoon.
There is a shot at another inch or so of snow overnight.
Take heart, temperatures are expected to rise to the upper 40s by this weekend.
Craig Webb can be reached at cwebb@thebeaconjournal.com or 330-996-3547.