 As cleanup continues from last week's winter storm, Pike Countyans may need to prepare again as more winter weather is headed for our area. Friday we spoke with Pike County Emergency Management Director, Doug Tackett, about what we can expect from this new incoming storm. The National Weather Service is talking about a possibility of a tent of an inch of ice prior to the snow and over five to nine inches of snow from through Sunday into Monday morning. As snow makes its way into our region, Tackett reminds those to exercise caution before traveling and to be aware of possible power outages. Well, think twice about getting out and traveling. If you can't stay home, don't get out on those roads, they're going to be pretty bad. At Pikeville Medical Center, we believe that together we can make a difference in the fight against cancer. We are proud to have patients who have experienced successful outcomes over many years. As always, we believe in the power of faith. Pikeville Medical Center, where cancer can be defeated. Travel could be, as the weather service said, nearly impossible because you'll have snowfall rates up to an inch an hour and visibility is going to be reduced and the roads are going to be covered with ice and snow. Additionally, Tackett reminds residents to have extra food on hand and to make sure heating sources are properly ventilated. Just make sure if you use kerosene heaters or something, make sure your house is ventilated well enough to keep carbon monoxide from building up and if you use firewood, lay in an extra supply of firewood. The winter storm watch remains in effect from late Saturday night through late Sunday night. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Korgel.