 At Audiology Associates of Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing. You'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. There have been a couple of changes in the forecast but I want to be clear. This is still a severe weather event that could cause significant harm to Kentuckians if we are not careful. As yet another winter storm bears down on the bluegrass state, Governor Andy Beshear is urging Kentuckians to be prepared for possible effects. For eastern Kentucky, those effects may be minimal. The worst that the storm has to offer will come in the form of ice and the hardest hit areas are expected to be in central and northern Kentucky. In eastern Kentucky, the ice will likely fall very early Friday morning and be limited to about a tenth of an inch in the valleys to two tenths of an inch on the ridges. That's far better than in some other parts of the state, which are expecting up to a half inch of ice. That could lead to widespread power outages as ice laden trees topple and bring power lines down with them. For eastern Kentucky, however, the problem may be water instead of ice. So if you are in that eastern Kentucky part and you're kind of in the blueish, that's a lot of where we think we're going to get the flooding. So you will be facing a different type of emergency most likely. This is still a significant weather event for all of Kentucky, even if what you are going to get depending on your region is a little different. The National Weather Service in Jackson says the threat of flash flooding is minimal. However, the agency says there is a chance of eventual river flooding along the Kentucky, Cumberland and Red Rivers.