Winter Weather Advisory: Lincoln Under Snow Emergency as I-80 Westbound Shuts After Five-Vehicle Crash

Winter Weather Advisory: Lincoln Under Snow Emergency as I-80 Westbound Shuts After Five-Vehicle Crash

A winter weather advisory phrase has entered local updates as Lincoln enforces a snow emergency following multiple inches of snow, while a separate five-vehicle crash has closed westbound I-80 from Gothenburg to Brady. These concurrent disruptions are affecting travel, parking and municipal winter operations across the region.

Winter Weather Advisory and Lincoln's snow emergency

Lincoln officials declared a snow emergency after multiple inches of snowfall. Two parking bans take effect at 10 p. m.: a Snow Emergency Parking Ban that prohibits parking on both sides of emergency snow routes, arterial streets, school and bus routes, and a Residential Parking Ban that restricts parking to the odd-numbered side only, with parking banned on the even-numbered side of residential streets during 2026. Maps of the routes and parking rules are posted on the city's snow information page under the Parking Bans & Ordinances tab.

Winter operations crews are prioritizing arterial, school, transit and emergency snow routes, plowing and applying granular salt pre-wet with brine. Additional crews will begin plowing residential streets at 10 p. m. A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 6 a. m. Friday, with one to three inches of additional snow possible.

The winter weather advisory language and the active Winter Storm Warning together signal that road conditions may be deteriorating and that municipal teams are shifting into higher-response winter operations. The city also maintains a plow tracker and supplementary winter operations information on its snow information page for travelers and residents checking route status and removal priorities.

I-80 westbound closure and crash response east of Brady

Separate from the snow emergency, emergency responders are handling a five-vehicle accident in the westbound lanes of I-80 at mile marker 202, about three miles east of the Brady interchange. The incident prompted the closure of I-80 westbound from Gothenburg to Brady while crews work on scene and clear the roadway. Agencies involved in the response include the state patrol and a local rescue service.

The closure of I-80 westbound compounds regional travel disruption caused by the snow event and municipal parking bans. Motorists should expect detours and delays for westbound traffic between Gothenburg and Brady until authorities reopen the lanes.

What to watch next

  • Parking bans are in effect starting at 10 p. m.; residential restrictions apply to the even-numbered side in 2026 for non-emergency routes.
  • Plowing is focused first on emergency routes, arterials, school and transit corridors; residential plows begin at 10 p. m.
  • A Winter Storm Warning remains active through the early morning, with one to three inches of additional snow possible.
  • I-80 westbound is closed from Gothenburg to Brady due to a five-vehicle crash near mile marker 202; responders remain on scene.

Recent updates indicate conditions are evolving; details may change as plowing continues and the highway incident is cleared. Residents and travelers should monitor official city winter operations information and roadway status updates before heading out during the ongoing winter weather advisory and storm conditions.