Above-freezing temperatures on Sunday allowed the snow, slush,
and ice to melt melt. While most roads were able to dry during the
day thanks to the sunshine and winds, some shaded areas remained
wet. Any residual moisture will freeze tonight with low
temperatures in the twenties.
Motorists should drive with extra caution tonight into Monday
morning given the potential to encounter some slick spots. Slow
down and leave plenty of room in front of you. Untreated bridges,
overpasses, and sidewalks will be the most prone to black ice.
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