Black ice is especially dangerous because you often don't know you're on it until you start slipping. Here's what to do if that happens.
Black ice is an invisible cold weather danger, but how does it form and how can you protect yourself when walking and driving ...
In a post to X, formerly Twitter, the weather service said patchy black ice could form "along and north of I-10" into Southeast Georgia. The warning comes as sub-freezing temperatures — and even ...
This will create areas of slippery black ice, especially in places that have ... This includes roadways that remain shaded by trees or by overpasses, or anyplace on the shaded north side of ...
Black ice usually forms on the parts of roads that don't often get much sunshine. Be especially careful driving on tree-lined roadways, through tunnels, and especially on overpasses and bridges ...