CLEVELAND, Ohio – Northeast Ohio isn’t quite out of the woods, so to speak, even as its first major snowstorm of the season has passed.

Residual lake effect snow and biting temperatures will hit the region Sunday into Monday, according to the National Weather Service. An additional four inches of lake effect snow can hit areas of eastern Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Summit and Portage counties.

That’s not all. A wind chill advisory for Northeast Ohio goes into effect 6 p.m. Sunday through noon Monday. Expect wind chill as low as 20 degrees below zero, the National Weather Service predicts.

The winter storm warning for Winter Storm Harper is still in effect until 4 a.m. Monday.

The forecasted hazardous conditions have left snow parking bans in place in Northeast Ohio communities, including Cleveland, as of about 3:45 p.m. Sunday.

The weather overnight could also signal a messy Monday morning commute, the National Weather Service says.

Major Northeast Ohio highways and roadways are clear Sunday afternoon, with no major accidents reported, the Ohio Department of Transportation website shows.

A majority of flights are still scheduled to come into and leave Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Sunday.

The airport’s website shows only a handful of delays and cancellations for arriving and departing flights. If you or someone you know is flying today, you can check the flight status here.

This post will be updated if any major weather or traffic changes occur across the region.

How are you handling the snow? Let us know in the comments.