Lexington, December 9, 2025
A recent snowfall caused hazardous driving conditions in Lexington, resulting in over 45 accidents and numerous traffic incidents. Authorities reported 30 non-injury collisions, 10 injury crashes, and advised residents to exercise caution when traveling. Crews are actively treating roads, but residents are urged to avoid non-essential travel and to take safety precautions. A Winter Weather Advisory was in effect, indicating potential for additional snow accumulation.
Snowfall Leads to 45 Accidents and Hazards on Lexington Roads
Lexington, Kentucky – A recent snowfall has resulted in 45 accidents and hazardous conditions on Lexington’s roadways, prompting authorities to urge drivers to exercise caution.
Accidents and Hazards Reported
Between 5 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, the Lexington Police Department responded to 30 non-injury collisions, 10 injury collisions, 11 traffic hazards, and 40 calls for motorist assistance. Additionally, between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Monday, officers responded to more than 120 traffic incidents related to severe winter weather and icy conditions, including 18 injury crashes, 58 non-injury crashes, 19 motor assistance calls, and 15 traffic hazards. These incidents have significantly impacted travel throughout the city.
Weather Conditions and Warnings
The snowfall has led to slick and hazardous driving conditions, particularly on bridges and overpasses, which are more susceptible to freezing. A Winter Weather Advisory was in effect for Lexington until 7 p.m. on Sunday, with snow accumulation of up to three inches possible. A Cold Weather Advisory was also in effect from 7 p.m. on Sunday to 1 p.m. on Monday, urging residents to dress in layers and limit exposure to the cold.
City’s Response and Recommendations
City crews have been working continuously to treat and clear roadways, using rock salt, salt brine, and Beet Heet to address the accumulating snow. Despite these efforts, previously treated roads can become covered with snow and ice during storms and may need to be treated additional times to remain clear. Residents are advised to avoid non-essential travel and, if travel is necessary, to drive slowly, increase the distance between vehicles, and clear their vehicles of snow and ice before driving. For road condition updates, residents should visit the city’s official website rather than calling 911.
Background Context
Winter weather often leads to increased traffic incidents and hazardous conditions on roadways. According to the United States Federal Highway Administration, 24% of weather-related crashes and 20% of weather-related fatalities occur on roads covered with snow, slush, or ice. Each year, over 1,300 people are killed, and more than 116,000 people are injured in vehicle accidents that occur on snow, slush, or ice-covered roads. Winter road maintenance accounts for roughly 20% of state Department of Transportation maintenance budgets, with agencies spending more than $2.3 billion per year on snow and ice control operations. Drivers are reminded to exercise caution during winter weather conditions to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What caused the 45 accidents and hazards on Lexington roads?
The recent snowfall led to slick and hazardous driving conditions, resulting in 45 accidents and hazardous situations on Lexington’s roadways.
What are the current weather conditions in Lexington?
The snowfall has led to slick and hazardous driving conditions, particularly on bridges and overpasses, which are more susceptible to freezing. A Winter Weather Advisory was in effect for Lexington until 7 p.m. on Sunday, with snow accumulation of up to three inches possible. A Cold Weather Advisory was also in effect from 7 p.m. on Sunday to 1 p.m. on Monday, urging residents to dress in layers and limit exposure to the cold.
What is the city’s response to the winter weather?
City crews have been working continuously to treat and clear roadways, using rock salt, salt brine, and Beet Heet to address the accumulating snow. Despite these efforts, previously treated roads can become covered with snow and ice during storms and may need to be treated additional times to remain clear. Residents are advised to avoid non-essential travel and, if travel is necessary, to drive slowly, increase the distance between vehicles, and clear their vehicles of snow and ice before driving. For road condition updates, residents should visit the city’s official website rather than calling 911.
What precautions should drivers take during winter weather?
Drivers should exercise caution during winter weather conditions by driving slowly, increasing the distance between vehicles, and clearing their vehicles of snow and ice before driving. For road condition updates, residents should visit the city’s official website rather than calling 911.
How does winter weather impact road safety?
Winter weather often leads to increased traffic incidents and hazardous conditions on roadways. According to the United States Federal Highway Administration, 24% of weather-related crashes and 20% of weather-related fatalities occur on roads covered with snow, slush, or ice. Each year, over 1,300 people are killed, and more than 116,000 people are injured in vehicle accidents that occur on snow, slush, or ice-covered roads. Winter road maintenance accounts for roughly 20% of state Department of Transportation maintenance budgets, with agencies spending more than $2.3 billion per year on snow and ice control operations. Drivers are reminded to exercise caution during winter weather conditions to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road.
Key Features of the Incident
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Number of Accidents and Hazards | 45 incidents reported |
| Timeframe of Incidents | Between 5 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, and between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Monday |
| Weather Conditions | Snowfall leading to slick and hazardous driving conditions, particularly on bridges and overpasses |
| City’s Response | Continuous treatment and clearing of roadways using rock salt, salt brine, and Beet Heet; advising residents to avoid non-essential travel and to exercise caution if travel is necessary |
| Advisories in Effect | Winter Weather Advisory until 7 p.m. on Sunday; Cold Weather Advisory from 7 p.m. on Sunday to 1 p.m. on Monday |
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