Houston’s Freeze Warning Upgrade Could Turn Monday Commutes Into a Black-Ice Risk

Houston-area commuters are heading into the workweek under a Freeze Warning that meteorologists say could create slick, difficult-to-spot “black ice” on roads—especially on bridges and overpasses—during the Monday morning drive. The National Weather Service (NWS) Houston/Galveston office said freezing temperatures between 27 and 32 degrees are expected from midnight Sunday night through 9 a.m. Monday, a window that overlaps heavily with early shifts, school traffic, and airport runs.

The warning covers much of the Houston metro and nearby inland counties, including portions of Harris, Montgomery, Fort Bend, Waller, Brazos, Washington, Grimes, Austin, Colorado, Liberty, and San Jacinto counties, among others. The NWS cautioned that frost and freeze conditions

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