 With the heavier snow settling in, there's a possibility that some residents can lose power in their homes. With temperatures dropping down to as low as single digits in the coming weekend, it is important to prepare for the possibility of a power outage. We're gonna have some very cold temperatures, but then Monday we're gonna be back above freezing again. So make sure going into this weekend that you have enough things that will get you through the weekend. Do you worry about having enough money to last throughout retirement? Give Reed Potter at Raymond James A'Call. Reed has 26 years experience helping folks enjoy their best life in their retirement years. Using caution when bringing in outside heaters is crucial. Kerosene and propane heaters need three feet of space around them to avoid objects getting damaged by radiant heat. No indoor heaters should be plugged into power strips in the event that the power does come back on. If you do not have additional heating options hanging blankets over doorways and windows can assist in keeping heat in. If it's an emergency situation, definitely dial 911 and they'll get the appropriate, they'll get the appropriate emergency responders out to you. During these harsh weather conditions, remember to check up on elderly family members and neighbors, especially if the power goes out. For weather updates, stay tuned to the Mountaintop News Facebook page. For Mountaintop News, I'm Kelsey Fidell.