Stuck with an icy driveway and no salt? These DIY methods range from practical to last-ditch, and can get you out of trouble before your morning commute.
As temperatures begin to warm and the snow melts away, keep an eye out for circular patches of brown grass. This isn’t just ...
Not having enough ice melt during a snowstorm can leave you in a difficult situation. While it's always good to be prepared, sometimes stores run out or the weather takes an unexpected turn. If you ...
We’ll be discussing the melting of snow versus the melting of sleet and ice in this edition of Weather Tidbits. Snow and ...
Snow doesn’t melt based only on the air temperature — other factors like sun, wind, humidity and ground warmth play a role. Solar radiation and surface heat can cause melting even when thermometers ...
A mix of frigid temperatures and snowfall have left Michigan with icy walks and driveways — and, maybe, a lot of people wondering about the best way to get rid of the mess. While deicing salts, most ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Our snow from earlier this month is almost gone, but some areas saw that snow melt a bit faster. Meteorologist Adam Rutt explains. We’ve seen a lot of snow melting lately ...
A recent winter storm in Kentucky has left many homes with icy driveways and porches. Several common household items can be used to melt ice if traditional rock salt is unavailable. Table salt, baking ...
ST. LOUIS – Last weekend’s winter storms dumped 8 to 10 inches of snow around much of the St. Louis region. Like it or not, the snow won’t melt in a hurry. Two days after snow stopped falling, it is ...