 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. Another round of winter weather is predicted to hit eastern Kentucky later this week. With temperatures dropping to the single digits and the possibility of one to four more inches of snow, Pike County Emergency Management offers ways to prepare for the harsh weather. Once we catch this snow tomorrow night, cold days through Sunday, Monday's going to warm back up and so we're going to get a little bit of a break from the cold. Heater safety is incredibly important in these harsh conditions. Make sure to never plug space heaters into power strips and keep any outdoor heaters such as gas heaters in a safe space with nothing around them in a three-foot radius. Make sure to keep a blanket, a phone charger, and non-perishable food in the car when you drive in case of an emergency. Finally, with the prospect of single-digit temperatures, keep outdoor work such as shoveling to a minimum. If you do work outside, make sure to bundle up, work in 30-minute increments, and stay hydrated. You know, one thing is check on the elderly. Those that have disabilities, whether it's a next door neighbor, a friend, family member, try to lend a hand. Make sure that those walkways and driveways or ramps are clear so that they can get in and out to their appointments or whatever it may be for their health concerns. For updates on weather, road conditions, and school closings, stay tuned to the Mountaintop News Facebook page. For Mountaintop News, I'm Kelcey Fidell.