Road conditions are improving in eastern and southeastern Indiana after the area was buried under more than a foot of snow and 3-foot-tall drifts.
However, Dearborn and Ripley counties are still under snow emergencies meaning only emergency personnel are supposed to be driving. Sheriff's dispatchers say drifting snow is making some roads dangerous, but that the weather has cleared and the sun is trying to peak through.
The weather service says the town of Milan, about 60 miles southeast of Indianapolis, received 14 inches of snow Saturday - the most in Indiana.
Scattered reports of 12 inches were reported in southern or southeastern Indiana, including Aurora in Dearborn County and a rural area southeast of Salem in Washington County.