 Bring your own device to Appalachian Wireless and get up to $300 in bill credits. If you're looking to switch to the big blue Appalachian Wireless network, there's no better time than right now to bring in your device, because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. On Wednesday, February 1st, Pike County will be expecting more freezing rain and ice on the roads. Up to a quarter inch of snow could follow. To comment on the weather and how to prepare, Pike County Emergency Management Director Ney Jackson offers his advice. The forecast looks a whole lot like today, with the exception of there could be up to a quarter of an inch of snow with this one, you know, with this front that today we ended up with basically just some flurries here and there. And fortunately, our temperatures were just high enough to keep us in rain instead of in freezing rain. They are saying tomorrow that there could be a glaze of freezing rain. But like I say right now, they're they can't pinpoint exactly the timing on this one. There's going to be a five o'clock briefing in the morning with the weather service to try to get a better pinpoint. As with any hazardous weather, safety should be a top priority. Be sure to keep a cell phone on your person at all times and let others know where you're going. First and foremost, if if there has been freezing rain, unless they absolutely have to get out on the roads, wait until they can until the road department can get them treated. Let friends and family know before they leave to go somewhere, call call somebody, let them know, you know, if you're going to be coming to Pikeville, let somebody know that you're going to be leaving and coming to Pikeville or if you have to travel to Lexington or Hazard or wherever it may be, they're not expecting this to be something that's going to be anything that's going to cause power outages or anything like that. They're not looking at anything of that nature. So it's just going to be if we get it, it'll be a glazing. It'll be very slick, but hopefully it'll transition fast enough that it can get some snow on it and hopefully it'll melt faster. Reporting from out in top news, I'm Nick Colum.