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.
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 ...
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 ...
Coastal Alabama and the Florida Panhandle enjoyed a rare southern snowstorm Tuesday that delighted children with snow angels ...
There was still a little snow on the ground in Montgomery on Wednesday. Yet farther down south, cities are doing what they ...
The historic south Alabama snowfall Tuesday is coming to an end, but officials are cautioning motorists about the next step: ...
The dangerous road conditions across Alabama won’t ease up as the sun rises Wednesday morning. In many areas, it could ...
A thin, invisible layer of ice will make driving conditions extremely treacherous, increasing the risk of crashes.
ALDOT is urging motorists to use extreme caution Wednesday morning, Jan. 22, as temperatures are expected to remain below ...
ALDOT is urging motorists to use extreme caution tomorrow morning, Jan. 22, as temperatures are expected to remain below ...
The Mobile County Health Department and North Baldwin Utilities announced boil water notices for the following communities.