Despite its name, black ice isn’t actually black. The asphalt beneath the layer of ice gives it a dark appearance, allowing it to blend in with the surface. This makes it especially treacherous.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - While snow, sleet and freezing rain are not pouring down across Middle Tennessee on Monday, there remains a thick coating of ice and freezing temperatures linger, creating a ...
After a morning snowfall, the flakes sometimes begin to melt under the mid-afternoon sun. Often inevitably what's next as the sun starts to set is "black" ice forms, which can send you slipping and ...