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While the ice was able to melt on many Houston roads on Wednesday, bridges, overpasses and areas that have been in the shade may still be icy. See the list and map of icy road locations. HOUSTON ...
Dangerous, icy roads tonight as Houston's big melt re-freezes overnight Houston-area residents may want to make snow angels and mini-snow men before frosty melts away. By Faith Bugenhagen ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Authorities are warning drivers to stay off the roads for a second day now that historic snowfall is melting, refreezing and turning into ice. By late morning, officials ...
Icy road conditions at the 610 and I-10 interchange in Houston caused significant delays Tuesday morning due to a stalled 18-wheeler blocking part of the I-10 ramp toward Baytown.
Icy roads persist in aftermath of Houston snowstorm Leftover wet spots, snow and ice are expected to refreeze due to freezing temperatures, creating potentially hazardous conditions for drivers.
Brian Mason, director of the City of Houston’s Office of Emergency Management, echoed similar advice. “If the roads look wet, just assume it’s ice,” he said. Mason also highlighted the ...
The map did not show any Houston-area closures, however, Houston Transtar reported over 50 road closures due to ice as of 5:30 a.m. Wednesday. 🚨DANGEROUS ROAD CONDITIONS🚨 ...
HOUSTON — Driving in Houston is no picnic on a normal day, but if we see wintry conditions next week, the roads will be dangerous. The number one piece of advice from experts like Brad Coleman ...
Houston TranStar, a service that records traffic and road conditions across the metropolitan area, reported more than 50 planned or current road closures due to icy conditions as of 6 a.m. CT Tuesday.
There's still ice on some of our bridges and roads. So slow down. Be cautious." Houston's airports began operating at 9 a.m. this morning, he said. Of the 10 shelters now open, ...
Icy roads pose dangerous threat in wake of massive winter storm that paralyzed Gulf Coast with record-breaking snow. ... but Houston Mayor John Whitmire said no one was turned away.