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The Science Behind Why Bridges And Overpasses Freeze Before Roads In Winter

Last updated: February 23, 2026 12:37 pm
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Bridges and overpasses often freeze before roads due to their exposure to cold air from both above and below, causing them to lose heat faster. Understanding this phenomenon can help drivers prepare for potentially hazardous road conditions during winter.

We have all seen the signs: “BRIDGE FREEZES BEFORE ROADWAY.” Well, it’s true, and understanding the science behind this phenomenon can help you to not get caught off guard if your drive takes you over bridges, overpasses or elevated roads.

When cold air hits, the bridge experiences that frigid air both above and below the bridge itself. This leads to significantly faster heat loss and causes any water on the bridge to freeze very quickly. Regular roads have the ground below to serve as insulation, which helps to regulate temperatures. So, the road is only exposed to cold from above and freezes more slowly than the bridge, or it may not even freeze at all.

How it happens

Let’s start with ‘The how.’ For example, let’s assume that a rain-snow mix hits a road and a bridge, followed by a blast of sub-freezing temperatures.

When cold air hits, the bridge experiences that frigid air both above and below the bridge itself. This leads to significantly faster heat loss and causes any water on the bridge to freeze very quickly.

Regular roads have the ground below to serve as insulation, which helps to regulate temperatures. So, the road is only exposed to cold from above and freezes more slowly than the bridge, or it may not even freeze at all.

New Snow Or Ice Not Required

Snow doesn’t need to be actively falling for a bridge to freeze over.

One example occurs when fog freezes into ice on a bridge. This is possible when the temperatures drop below freezing.

Also, bridges situated over cold spots like deep ravines or bodies of water can keep sub-freezing temperatures near the bridge. This means that ice from rain, snow or ice that fell days before can remain on the bridge, even if the skies are clear.

Also, be mindful of the shadows. If part of a bridge stays in the dark all day, icy patches can form. This can happen even if the air temperature is above freezing.

Building Materials Matter

Bridges freezing isn’t just about the temperature of the air.

These structures are often made of steel or concrete, which lose heat quicker than the ground and the materials that make up regular roads.

If you want the technical term, like I often do, steel and concrete are good heat conductors.

Asphalt is not a good heat conductor, so it is able to hold onto its warmth more.

Driving At Night is Even More Dangerous

The final point I want to make is that driving at night on these bridges is even more dangerous.

At least during the day, you can often see the ice and potentially avoid icy lanes.

At night, a lane with ice looks almost identical to a dry lane. This black ice is super dangerous.

For more information about black ice and how to handle driving over it, the details are confirmed by The Weather Channel.

Stay safe traveling this winter.

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