 Eastern Kentucky is expected to get an additional two to four inches of snow Thursday evening into Friday and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 12, is gearing up to continue its work to ensure the safety of the roads. Yeah, the main thing is just take your time. There's no need to be in a hurry. You know, be patient with us. The way we take care of our routes, we got A, B and C routes or A routes or, you know, our main priority. That'll be our four lanes and our main road. So if you live up, you know, a side road and you don't see us, just be patient. We're going to get to you, you know, when we get the main roads cleared up. 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. The Cabinet has worked hard since Sunday scraping and salting the roads to ensure maximum safety. They prepared a new round of salt and de-icing agents in preparation for the coming snow. With this snow projected to be heavier, they're also readying their chainsaws in the event of downed trees and limbs. We're not going to leave you. Our guys are working around the clock, 12 hour shifts, and we're not going to leave you hanging. So just be patient with us and just know that, you know, District 12 is on it. For updates on road conditions, you can visit the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 12 Facebook page. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Fidell.