I-80 (Interstate 80) Road Conditions

I-80 Road Conditions for April 15, 2026

I-80 has the most significant active construction impacts today in west Reno, the Salt Lake I-80/I-215 area, several long Wyoming and Nebraska work zones, the Des Moines and Council Bluffs corridors in Iowa, the Will County corridor in Illinois, and northern New Jersey. California is mostly clear on I-80 today, with the main posted operational note being the westbound truck brake-check stop west of Nyack. Nevada has active lane shifts, speed reductions, and overnight ramp closures in west Reno. Utah has long-duration interchange ramp closures around I-80 and I-215 plus a daytime westbound lane reduction near the SR-201 exit. Wyoming has multiple named work zones with delays, including the Green River tunnel rehab area. Nebraska has several posted I-80 work zones with head-to-head traffic and truck restrictions. Iowa has active lane reductions near Iowa City and April 15 overnight closures in Council Bluffs. Illinois remains under major long-term reconstruction through Will County, including closed I-55/I-80 system ramps and interchange work at Center Street and Chicago Street. Pennsylvania’s current named I-80 advisory is the eastbound rest area closure at mile marker 219 in Montour County, while major reconstruction remains active in Mercer County. New Jersey has both active daytime work on I-80 westbound in Morris County and a long-term closure of the Exit 56B ramp to Squirrelwood Road in Woodland Park.

I-80 California Road Conditions

The current Caltrans I-80 page shows no traffic restrictions reported in the San Francisco Bay Area segment and no posted construction or ramp closures on the mainline. The only active operational restriction posted on I-80 itself is that all westbound trucks must stop at the brake check area 0.5 mile west of Nyack in Placer County.

California Caltrans I-80 conditions

I-80 Nevada Road Conditions

West Reno is the main impact area today. Between west McCarran Boulevard and Keystone Avenue, NDOT has I-80 lanes reduced and shifted 24/7, speeds reduced to 55 mph, and overnight lane reductions on the interstate. Intermittent overnight ramp closures are in place on the west McCarran Boulevard and Keystone Avenue ramps to I-80.

A named ramp closure is posted this week in west Reno: the McCarran Boulevard on-ramp to eastbound I-80 is closed for extended overnight hours from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., and the McCarran Boulevard off-ramp from westbound I-80 is closed for extended overnight hours from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., during the April 12 to April 17 work window.

Nevada 511
NDOT I-80 West Reno improvements

I-80 Utah Road Conditions

The I-80/I-215 interchange in Salt Lake County remains the main issue today. UDOT has begun extended ramp closures in the interchange area, with the first closure phase shutting the ramps from Redwood Road to westbound I-80, southbound I-215, and northbound I-215 for about 30 days starting April 6.

UDOT also lists interchange ramp closures running April through August, including the eastbound I-80 to southbound I-215 ramp and the westbound I-80 to southbound I-215 ramp. In addition, on April 15 westbound I-80 is reduced to two lanes near the SR-201 exit from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. while crews install an underground pipe. Eastbound I-80 in the SR-36/SR-201 area also continues with reduced lane widths and shoulders during construction.

UDOT Traffic
UDOT I-215 West / I-80 interchange project
UDOT SR-36 and I-80 project

I-80 Wyoming Road Conditions

Wyoming has several long active I-80 work zones today. Eastbound I-80 between Rawlins and Creston Junction, milepost 199.05 to 210.98, is under mill-and-overlay work with 10-minute delays and stopped conditions. Near Patrick Draw, milepost 141 to 155, I-80 is under milling, paving, bridge rehabilitation, and rest-area surfacing work, with a 65 mph construction zone speed limit and delays.

Additional work zones are posted at milepost 130 to 138 near Point of Rocks with delays, at the Green River tunnels milepost 87.5 to 91.5 where traffic is in a head-to-head configuration in the eastbound tunnel with speeds reduced to 35 mph and legal-width-only traffic, and at milepost 28.03 to 34.29 near Lyman with mill-and-overlay work and expected delays.

WYDOT I-80 route conditions

I-80 Nebraska Road Conditions

Nebraska’s current I-80 message postings show multiple named roadwork zones. Westbound near north of O Street around mile marker 399.63, roadwork at mile marker 395 is posted with head-to-head traffic and expected delays. Eastbound near County Road 322 around mile marker 376.11, roadwork at mile marker 387 is posted with head-to-head traffic and expected delays.

Another westbound work zone is posted near mile marker 240.06 with roadwork at mile marker 231 and head-to-head traffic with expected delays. Nebraska also has posted truck restrictions in one westbound work zone, including max width 10 feet for the next 8 miles and trucks using the left lane for the next 7 miles.

Nebraska 511

I-80 Iowa Road Conditions

Iowa has active construction impacts in both the Des Moines metro and Council Bluffs. Near Iowa City, I-80 at mile marker 242.0 to 242.2 is reduced to two lanes in both directions for bridge deck overlay work across the CRANDIC rail lines, and those reductions are expected to remain in place through the end of July.

In the West Des Moines corridor, eastbound I-80 from Grand Prairie Parkway (Exit 118) to the I-80/I-35/I-235 Southwest Mixmaster is under nighttime closure work through the April 12 to April 17 window. In Council Bluffs tonight, westbound I-80 from Franklin Avenue to the East System Interchange is scheduled for a double left-lane closure from 9 p.m. April 15 to 7 a.m. April 16. Closures tied to the same Council Bluffs project also include the northbound I-29 ramp to eastbound I-80 at the East System Interchange and the eastbound I-80 exit ramp to Madison Avenue during the April 14 to April 15 overnight window.

Iowa 511
Iowa DOT Iowa City I-80 lane reductions
Iowa DOT Council Bluffs I-80 lane and ramp closures

I-80 Illinois Road Conditions

The biggest Illinois impact is the long-running reconstruction corridor in Will County. A work zone remains established on I-80 between Ridge Road and Wheeler Avenue, with traffic shifted, narrowed lanes, and closed shoulders through the 12-mile work zone.

Named ramp closures remain in effect at the I-55/I-80 interchange: the southbound I-55 to eastbound I-80 ramp is closed and is anticipated to reopen in fall 2026, and the northbound I-55 to westbound I-80 ramp remains closed and is anticipated to reopen in fall 2025. Additional interchange work is active at Center Street and Chicago Street. At Center Street, the interchange ramps at Center Street/Meadow Avenue are closed, Center Street/Meadow Avenue over I-80 between Wheeler Avenue and Morgan Street is closed, and the eastbound Meadow Avenue to eastbound I-80 ramp remains open. At Chicago Street, Chicago Street is reduced to one lane in each direction while temporary pavement is built for upcoming detours.

I-80 Will traffic alerts
Getting Around Illinois road construction map

I-80 Indiana Road Conditions

Indiana’s I-80 segment runs with the Indiana Toll Road and the I-80/I-94 corridor in northwest Indiana. The current statewide INDOT traveler pages do not show a clearly named, current I-80-only ramp closure or construction item in the indexed text results for April 15, 2026. Use the live INDOT traveler map for current I-80/I-90 and I-80/I-94 restrictions in the Gary, Lake Station, Hammond, and South Bend corridor.

INDOT Trafficwise 511

I-80 Ohio Road Conditions

Ohio’s I-80 segment is primarily the Ohio Turnpike corridor. The most specific named closure recently posted in the official Ohio sources was in Girard at the I-80 west to U.S. 422 ramp, with a detour via Salt Springs Road to eastbound I-80 and back to U.S. 422. For April 15, 2026, use the live statewide Ohio sources below for current turnpike and I-80 corridor events, as today’s indexed statewide text results do not surface a different named I-80 ramp closure beyond that Girard area work.

OHGO
ODOT Trumbull County traffic advisories
Ohio Turnpike construction zones

I-80 Pennsylvania Road Conditions

Pennsylvania’s current named I-80 advisory on the statewide 511 alert list is the eastbound rest area closure at mile marker 219 in Montour County. On the construction side, PennDOT has multiple active reconstruction projects on I-80 in Mercer County, including the corridor from the Ohio/Pennsylvania line to mile marker 5 near West Middlesex, mile marker 6 to 10 in Shenango and Lackawannock townships, and mile marker 11 to 15 in East Lackawannock and Lackawannock townships.

511PA
PennDOT construction projects map

I-80 New Jersey Road Conditions

Northern New Jersey has both current daytime lane closures and longer-duration ramp work. On April 15, I-80 westbound between west of Exit 28 at CR 631/US 46 in Roxbury Township and west of Exit 25 at US 206 in Mount Olive Township has a left-lane closure from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

A long-term ramp closure also remains posted at Exit 56 in Woodland Park: the I-80 eastbound Exit 56B ramp to Squirrelwood Road is closed through June 1, 2026. Separate NJDOT project work is also underway across Morris, Essex, and Passaic counties for ITS improvements on 18.2 miles of I-80, with overnight lane closures and long-term shoulder closures in place.

511NJ traffic map
NJDOT I-80 ITS project notice

I-80 Road Conditions Overview

In the western mountain states on I-80 (CA, NV, UT, WY), winter brings heavy snowfall, chain/traction requirements, high-wind restrictions, and occasional multi-day closures—especially over Sierra Nevada passes, the Bonneville Salt Flats, Parley’s Canyon, and the Continental Divide.  On I-80 in the Great Plains (NE, IA), blizzards and drifting snow can trigger short-term closures or “travel not advised” alerts, but the flat terrain lets plows clear the road quickly. 

In the Midwest (IL, IN, OH), lake-effect snow and ice storms may cause brief whiteouts or crash-related stoppages, yet dense populations ensure fast reopenings. In the Northeast (PA, NJ), forested highlands and sudden snow squalls can lead to pileups and occasional shutdowns, while heavy commuter traffic around Philadelphia and New York keeps speeds down year-round.

Regional Hazards Along I-80

  • Nearly 2,900 miles coast-to-coast through 11 states

  • Mountain West:

    • Heavy winter snow (e.g. Donner Summit averages 30 ft/year)

    • Temporary closures or chain requirements

  • High Plains (WY, NE):

    • Blizzard conditions, fierce crosswinds

    • Ground blizzards and whiteouts

  • Great Lakes Corridor (IN, OH, PA):

    • Sudden lake-effect snow squalls

    • Visibility can drop to near zero

  • Midwest Summers:

    • Severe thunderstorms with heavy rain, hail, occasional tornadoes

These regional hazards highlight how wildly conditions can change along I-80. From deep snowpack in the Sierra Nevada to blizzard-driven whiteouts on the high plains, each segment demands awareness of its local perils. Summer storms in the Midwest add another layer of unpredictability, making I-80 a corridor of many faces.


I-80 Mountain Passes and Rock-Slide Areas

  • Crosses several high passes: Donner Summit (CA), Parley’s Summit (UT), Wyoming plateaus, Pennsylvania highlands

  • Winter challenges: steep climbs, icy surfaces, chain controls

  • Year-round risks: fog, high-wind gusts

  • Rock/mudslides: hillside cuts can block lanes after rain or freeze-thaw

Mountain segments of I-80 pack in elevation changes and geological hazards. Steep grades and narrow canyons make these stretches prone to snow buildup and sudden rockfalls. Even in summer, fog or gusty winds can catch drivers off-guard, underscoring the need for vigilance on these high-altitude sections.