 A winter weather warning was issued for eastern Kentucky beginning at 4 p.m. on Friday, February 16th and running into 4 a.m. Saturday, February 17th. There's still a accumulation of about an inch and they said most of higher elevations will get it. I don't know down the valleys here in Floyd County how much will we get of this accumulation. But they said this year's cautionary use like winter driving approaches, I mean travel safes will eat the hawk flat but it should be hopefully it overpass or it didn't last week. Don't think it's that bad. Find love in every connection at Appalachian Wireless even if you want to connect with no credit check, no contracts and most features are postpaid. Talk about forward pay. This month give $50 off select pre-paid devices. It's forward pay because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. One to three inches of snow is expected with higher elevations being at greater risk for accumulation. Despite the low amount of snow expected, drivers are reminded to stay vigilant and drive safely on the roads making sure to give yourself plenty of time to get to where you're going and keeping plenty of space between you and the car in front of you. Slow driving. I mean take your time. Give yourself enough time to get there and of course follow behind cars in a safe distance. But it's plenty of head a little bit and packaged up just in case it does get worse like some higher elevations be worse weather report. For more information or further weather updates be sure to stay tuned to mountaintop news on Facebook. For mountaintop news, I'm Kelsea Fidel.