There is a nearly invisible threat to those driving, following this week’s snowfall. By now you’ve heard the term black ice. Black ice remains some roadways across the state.
Last night’s cold temperatures have created an increased risk of black ice conditions. Black ice is mostly transparent, so it ...
Visible ice may start to melt, but an invisible danger could linger as temps continue to dip below freezing. Here's what to know.
Though it is strongly recommended to continue staying off the roads, here’s some safety info for those who are returning to them for work.
The National Weather Service (NWS) said in one of its Thursday statements, "Black ice is difficult to see and distinguish from dry surfaces. The deceptive nature of black ice can catch you unaware ...
Southern cities largely unfamiliar with snow and ice are getting creative in their efforts to clean up from this week's winter storm.
The unprecedented snowfall Tuesday followed by icy road conditions caused stretches of 1-65 and 1-10 to shut down and is still impacting traffic Thursday evenin ...
Sunshine was exactly what local drivers were hoping for to melt more of that ice and snow that remained from this week's record snowfall.Temperatures did jump w ...
Black ice is most dangerous in the early morning due to below freezing nighttime temperatures. Potholes are a common road hazard following winter precipitation and can be difficult to see and can ...