 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for Northwestern Pike County, Floyd County, Southern Johnson County, and various other counties throughout Kentucky until this evening. We've received roughly two-and-a-half to three-and-a-half inches of rain according to the area. We are also going to experience more rainfall through Thursday with some potentially high rainfall totals like we've received up to this point. Driving through flooded roads is extremely dangerous. Caution is heavily advised if you have to be out on the road. At this point in time, we have water in and over the roadway at Spears Branch of Lower Johns Creek, Sycamore Creek on Lower Johns Creek, Woodman Creek of Stopover, and Forest Tittles. There may be other locations that haven't gotten reports of water across roadways. As always, we don't want anyone to drive through water, turn around, don't drown. There have been a few water rescues in Floyd County as a result of folks driving through water, so those are some situations that you don't want. You don't want to have to deal with. It's hard enough dealing with rain and flooding at the same time as having to deal with people driving through flooded roadways. Those living near areas prone to flooding should try to avoid floodwaters, but be aware of debris blocking waterways that could help floodwater drain away. The biggest thing is if you live next to a flood prone creek or river ditches, drains, that type of thing, when the water does go down, if it's ditches that feed into a creek area, if you see any debris or anything like that that's obstructing it, try to get it out. Don't get close to the flooded area, but wait until the water levels go down to where you can. If you see something that's obstructing the waterway, otherwise keep a really close eye on the TV, listen to the radio, monitor weather alerts because this flooding can happen really quick. For those deciding to travel, it is advised to monitor creeks and roadways that may become obstructed throughout the afternoon into the evening. If you come across a flooded area in the road, it is recommended to turn around, don't drown. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.