Parking Bans: A Snow Emergency and two parking bans are in effect:
- A residential parking ban means that parking is banned only on the even numbered side of residential streets during 2024. This will assist snowplow crews in clearing neighborhood streets faster and more efficiently. A residential parking ban applies to streets that are not emergency snow routes, arterials or bus routes or included in a snow removal district.
- A snow emergency parking ban means parking is banned on both sides of emergency snow routes, arterial streets, school and bus routes. Maps of these routes are available at lincoln.ne.gov/snow under the “Parking Bans & Ordinances” tab. Please plan for alternate parking to allow crews room to clear the way safely and efficiently.
City Operations: Winter operations crews will suspend service at midnight until 8 a.m. Sunday, January 14. Overnight wind chills will drop as low as 42 below zero.
National Weather Service: A Wind Chill Warning is in effect until 12 p.m. Tuesday, January 16. Wind chills as low as 45 below zero are possible.
Weather conditions: Blowing snow.
Street conditions: Streets are snow covered and snow packed. Drifting and blowing snow will remain a concern until winds subside. Avoid non-essential travel if possible.
Next update: 9:30 a.m. Sunday, January 14, 2024
Please stay informed on the status of winter operations in Lincoln. Additional winter operations information is available at lincoln.ne.gov/snow.