Black ice on the road is a recipe for disaster. Here’s what it is, how it forms, and where it’s often hiding in plain sight.
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.
In a lake, sometimes weather conditions — such as a lack of high winds — allow water to freeze slowly and evenly, resulting in ice composed of large crystals (unlike snow, which is formed ...
In Jacksonville, the forecast calls for more ice than snow, but any measurable snow or ice would be the first in Jacksonville in 35 years, when a pre-Christmas storm dropped nearly 2 inches of ...