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Black Ice Creates Hazardous Commute for Houston Drivers Amid Frosty Weather

By - Madiha Masood 2 Mins Read

Houston, TX – Houston’s frosty weather created hazardous conditions for commuters this morning as black ice blanketed roads across the city. The sudden drop in temperature overnight caused moisture on roadways to freeze, leading to slippery and unpredictable driving conditions.

Key areas of concern included bridges, overpasses, and shaded sections of major highways, where the thin layer of ice formed more rapidly. Despite efforts by city crews to treat roads with sand and de-icing materials, several minor accidents were reported during the early morning rush hour.

The National Weather Service had issued a winter weather advisory, warning residents to exercise caution while driving or walking outdoors. Local officials reiterated the advisory, urging people to avoid non-essential travel until conditions improved.

Public transportation faced delays as precautionary measures were implemented to ensure passenger safety. Some schools in the northern suburbs opted for delayed openings, allowing time for road conditions to improve.

The frosty spell is expected to ease later in the day as temperatures rise, but officials continue to monitor the situation closely. Commuters are advised to remain cautious, especially during the evening when residual moisture may refreeze.

This rare occurrence of black ice in Houston serves as a reminder of the challenges posed by unexpected winter weather in a region unaccustomed to such conditions.

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