Crime & Safety

Dangerous Roads May Greet Morning Commuters

The National Weather Service has warned of black ice Friday morning.

The National Weather Service is advising travelers to beware hazardous conditions overnight and into the morning commute.

Patches of black ice may form late Thursday into early Friday on roads following rainfall or snow melt, according to a NWS hazardous weather statement.

That could lead to a treacherous early morning drive for New Jersey residents heading to work.

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"Anyone out traveling late tonight into early Friday morning should exercise due caution," the NWS advised.

Their overnight forecast for Thursday into Friday is calling for  a slight chance of snow showers before 1 a.m. and a 20 percent chance of precipitation.

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