Hidden Danger! Black Ice and Slick Roads Threaten Drivers in Illinois and Indiana This Morning

Don’t be fooled by clear skies—roads across Illinois and Indiana are a hidden danger zone this morning. Black ice is creating slick and nearly invisible hazards on highways, bridges, and side streets, making travel extremely risky through Saturday morning. With freezing temperatures lingering, drivers are urged to stay alert and avoid sudden movements to prevent skidding.

Current Conditions:

  • Chicago, IL: Mostly cloudy with temperatures near 30°F (-1°C). Highs will reach 33°F (1°C) later today, but icy spots will persist through the morning.
  • Indianapolis, IN: Partly sunny, temperatures around 30°F (-1°C) with highs expected to reach 41°F (5°C). Roads will remain slick until midday.

Where the Danger Lies:

  • Bridges and Overpasses: These are the first to freeze and are hotspots for black ice.
  • Shaded Roads: Areas that don’t receive direct sunlight could stay icy longer.
  • Residential Streets: Lightly traveled roads are often untreated, making them extra hazardous.

Safety Tips:

  • Drive slowly and allow extra time to reach your destination.
  • Avoid sudden braking or sharp turns to minimize skidding.
  • Keep a safe distance from other vehicles.
  • Check local road conditions before heading out.

Improving Conditions:

Temperatures are expected to rise slightly by afternoon, helping to melt the ice. However, areas that remain shaded or untreated may continue to be hazardous, especially during early morning and late-night travel.

Stay safe, Illinois and Indiana, and be prepared for slick spots throughout the day.

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