 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reef Hotter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reef at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. On the morning of Tuesday, January 31st, the Pikeville area will be expecting inclement weather. Rainfall in the early morning hours could yield ice on the roads and increase risk for local drivers. Officer Tony Kahn of Pikeville PD offers advice for anyone out on the roads. The first rule of thumb is this, slow down. Just because it's a posted speed limit of 55 or 35 in that type of weather, that's not the speeds to be done. Slow down, take your time. Leave your home or your business a few minutes early and allow yourself time to get either to work or back from work. Second thing is stay off your phone. No texting and driving at any time, but especially not in those conditions. Most people got hands-free now, Bluetooth it that way, it's way safer. Wear your seat belt of course, always wear your seat belt. It'll keep you inside the cab of the vehicle or the passenger compartment of the vehicle and that's your chance of surviving a crash. Kahn says it's best to have a cell phone charged and readily available in case of an emergency. It's also possible black ice could form following the rain. Some people have to leave before daylight, so it's going to be dark. Black ice is black ice. You can't really see it. Daylight or dark, but in the dark it's even worse. So just take your time, slow down. Obey the rules of the road and just have patience with other drivers. Keep your distance. All the local stores, basically a lot of hardware stores, things like that, they will sell that pre-treatment ice, calcium chloride, whatever. Throw a little bit down and just watch your step. I have failed many times on ice. Myself, these officers, if you're out, you're going to follow what's going to be. Just watch yourself. Just take your time and make sure you do what you're supposed to do and have patience with people and get to work and get home safely. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.