Weather 101: Black ice
Black ice: A thin sheet of ice, relatively dark in appearance, may form when light rain or drizzle falls on a road surface that is at a temperature below 32°F (0°C).

Water Cycle: The cycle in which water evaporates from the oceans and land surface.
Black ice: A thin sheet of ice, relatively dark in appearance, may form when light rain or drizzle falls on a road surface that is at a temperature below 32°F (0°C).
Definitions of the most common used weather terms
New England is no stranger to hail storms. Most of our storms produce hail the size of peas and sometimes pennies but we can get hailstones as large as golf balls!