We’ve been getting periodic sun breaks since mid-morning. But the warmth of the sun and temps rising to just above freezing are causing the snow to start melting. And that means the threat of black ice later tonight and early tomorrow is very, very real.
Beginning at sunset and extending through tomorrow’s morning rush hour, drivers, bikers and pedestrians should be on the lookout for icy patches on roads and sidewalks.
AAA Carolinas has tips for driving in wintry weather on its website, www.aaacarolinas.com.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration offers these tips for walking on ice and snow:
* Take short steps and walk at a slower pace so you can react quickly to a change in traction.
* If you must walk in the street, walk against the traffic and as close to the curb as you can.
* Be on the lookout for vehicles which may have lost traction and are slipping towards you. Be aware that approaching vehicles may not be able to stop at crosswalks or traffic signals.
* Wear bright clothing or reflective gear at dawn, dusk or dark, as dark clothing will make it difficult for motorists to see you.
* During the daytime, wear sunglasses to help you see better and avoid hazards.