Over 350 weather-related incidents were responded to by NSP
NEBRASKA -- Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol responded to over 350 weather-related incidents during this week’s winter storm.
Troopers performed 310 motorist assists, responded to 37 crashes, and helped other agencies with 23 incidents from Monday morning to Tuesday evening.
“This storm impacted a large portion of the state with heavy snowfall, blizzard conditions, and ice-covered roadways,” said Colonel John Bolduc, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “While our troopers were busy responding to slide-offs, stranded motorists, and crashes, we’d also like to thank NDOT and local plow crews for their work to make roadways safe for travel.”
More snow is possible in parts of the state Wednesday and another winter storm is expected later this week.
Temperatures will also drop over the next few days with dangerous wind chills expected for nearly all of the state.
“As this next storm arrives, it’s important to keep the safe winter-driving mindset and also be prepared for frigid conditions,” said Colonel Bolduc. “If you become stranded, stay in your vehicle and call for help. Do not risk exposure to the extreme cold by leaving your vehicle. Call the NSP Highway Helpline and our dispatchers will get help to you as soon as possible.”
Travelers are urged to stay updated on weather forecasts and always check 511.Nebraska.gov for current road conditions throughout the state. Any motorist in need of assistance can call *55 or 800-525-5555 for the NSP Highway Helpline.