Lincoln's residential and snow emergency parking bans end at noon Sunday, the city said in a news release.
Along with the parking bans, the city's snow emergency also will expire at noon.
The residential parking ban prohibits parking on the even-numbered side of residential streets, while the snow emergency parking ban means parking is banned on both sides of emergency snow routes, arterial streets and school and bus routes.
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Crews are still addressing trouble spots on roads, the news release stated.
A wind chill warning is in effect until noon Tuesday. Wind chills as low as minus-45 degrees are possible.
Winter storm warnings are in effect for cities like Omaha and Lincoln through Saturday. Heavy snow and dangerous road conditions threaten. Over 10" of snow will be possible in spots. Then, bitter cold comes for the weekend and into the Martin Luther King Jr. weekend. Meteorologist Joe Martucci says sub-zero highs will be likely. Joe has the full details on both the snow and cold.
Photos: Lincoln students enjoy second snow day sledding at Holmes Lake
Nebraska Wesleyan students Lucas Steuter (from left), Riley Cleaver, Jacob Wertz, and Zane Rosenberg try to hold together as they fly down a hill on their sleds at Holmes Lake on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.
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Josiah (upper right) and Kendra Hain sled down a hill at Holmes Lake on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, in Lincoln.Â
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Tyler Hergert, Kash Stanczyk, Tyson Hergert and Jay Nealeigh (from top) kick up snow as they plummet down a hill on their sleds at Holmes Lake on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.
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Hannah Jones yells in excitement as she plummets down a hill on her sled at Holmes Lake on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.
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William Hain, 9, takes flight as he catches air on his sled after hitting a ramp at Holmes Lake, on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.
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Tanner Hall (bottom) and Jaxyn Barrett try to maintain their balance as they nosedive to the bottom of a hill at Holmes Lake on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.
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A duo of sled riders fall off after a rough start at the top of the hill at Holmes Lake on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.
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Ethan Duller, 8, tries to slow his descent after tumbling off his sled at Holmes Lake on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.Â
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Jordan Rodriguez, 12, catches some air and powder as he hurtles to the bottom of the Holmes Lake sledding hill on Tuesday. Lincoln Public Schools students enjoyed a second snow day following a two-week winter break.Â
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Bowen (from left), Ella and their father Caleb Tran sled down a hill at Holmes Lake on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.
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Contact the writer at zhammack@journalstar.com or 402-473-7225. On Twitter @HammackLJS
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