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What to know about black ice, the difficult-to-see but potentially deadly cold weather hazard.
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What is black ice and how can you spot it?
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A winter storm expected to sweep across the United States this week could bring freezing rain, sleet, and even a few snowflakes to parts of South Carolina. If temperatures drop below freezing overnight,
Federal law gives immigration agents the authority to arrest and detain people believed to have violated immigration law. But everyone — including immigrants suspected of being in the U.S. illegally — is protected against unreasonable searches and seizures under the Constitution's Fourth Amendment.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agencies are officially out in droves in Maine right now. According to Fox News (whose reporters the agency brought with them into the area), ICE has already detained nearly 50 people.
Just a thin coating of ice can result in a travel nightmare, while heavier amounts will severely damage trees and power lines. Strong winds can add extra force to already weighted-down tree branches and power lines, increasing the likelihood of significant damage and long-duration power outages.