Black Ice Risk in Northern States: Safety Advisory Issued
Black Ice Risk in Northern States: Safety Advisory Issued
US · Published Mar 21, 2026
Black ice poses a significant risk in northern states due to freezing temperatures and precipitation.
The National Weather Service has issued advisories for Minnesota, Nebraska, and Tennessee, urging caution.
Drivers are advised to reduce speed, increase following distance, and stay informed about weather updates to mitigate black ice risks.
Significant black ice risk due to freezing weather
Due to recent weather conditions, including freezing temperatures and precipitation, there is a significant risk of black ice formation in several northern states. Black ice is a thin, nearly invisible layer of ice that forms on roadways, making it extremely dangerous for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. The National Weather Service has issued advisories for regions including Minnesota, Nebraska, and Tennessee, urging individuals to exercise caution and take necessary precautions.
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