Despite what its name suggests, black ice isn’t actually black—it’s clear. So clear, in fact, that it appears to be the color of whatever surface is beneath it. Since that’s often a black ...
By now, you’ve heard the term black ice. The near-invisible hazard can appear anywhere. It normally forms on overpasses, bridges, low-lying and shaded areas. This ice forms early in the morning ...
Hoosiers should be especially cautious driving on Indiana's highways, roads and residential streets Friday into this weekend, local meteorologists warn, because of black ice. The National Weather ...