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Black Ice Causes Hazardous Conditions Across Connecticut
Freezing temperatures lead to black ice on roads, bridges, and overpasses during Thursday morning commute.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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The National Weather Service has issued a warning about black ice across nearly all of Connecticut due to freezing temperatures and residual moisture from recent precipitation. The black ice is expected to persist through the morning commute, leading to hazardous travel conditions, especially on elevated roadways like bridges and overpasses.
Why it matters
Black ice is a major safety concern for drivers and pedestrians, as it is nearly impossible to see and can cause vehicles to lose control. This is an annual issue in Connecticut during the winter months, and the weather service is urging caution to prevent accidents.
The details
Temperatures fell below freezing overnight, allowing rain and snow melt to turn to black ice on untreated roads and other surfaces. The weather service noted that elevated roadways like bridges and highway ramps will be particularly vulnerable to the slippery conditions.
- Temperatures are expected to fall below freezing early Thursday morning.
- The black ice will persist through the morning commute.
- Temperatures are forecast to rise above freezing by late morning.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency responsible for weather forecasting and issuing weather-related warnings and advisories.
What they’re saying
“Elevated roadways such as bridges and overpasses as well as highway on and off ramps will be particularly vulnerable to black ice formation and slippery travel conditions through Thursday morning.”
— National Weather Service (Albany office)
“Temperatures are expected to fall below freezing early this morning, and with residual moisture from recent precipitation, areas of black ice are possible on untreated roads and other surfaces.”
— National Weather Service (New York office)
What’s next
The weather service is urging drivers to slow down and use caution during the morning commute due to the black ice hazard.
The takeaway
Black ice is an annual winter weather challenge in Connecticut, and this latest advisory highlights the need for drivers to be extra vigilant when temperatures drop below freezing to prevent accidents and maintain safe travel conditions.
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