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Cold weather alerts from New Mexico to Florida, with another winter storm expected

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Parts of Midwest, East Coast digging out from deadly snowstorm
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ByMax Golembo
January 07, 2025, 11:41 AM

The snow and ice that fell during the winter storm is not expected to go anywhere for days, as temperatures remain at or below freezing for many and four states may see soon get another storm.

Cold weather alerts and freeze alerts issued from New Mexico to Florida. Wind chills are near 20 degrees all the way south to the Gulf Coast and are in the 30s in Florida.

The major winter storm that brought heavy snow and ice from Kansas to New Jersey is gone. Washington, D.C., had 7.1 inches of snow, making it the biggest snowstorm since 2019. And Cincinnati, Ohio, received about 10.6 inches of snow, marking the biggest snowstorm since 2016.

An ABC News graphic shows the wind chills on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, across the United States.
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An ABC News graphic shows the wind chills expected in several U.S. cities.
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The chilly weather will continue for most of the East through Friday. The cold air in place, will set up perfect conditions for a new winter storm.

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A winter storm watch has already been issued for four states: Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Lousiana, where snow and sleet could create treacherous road conditions.

Ice and snow are expected to begin in Texas and Oklahoma early Thursday morning and will continue all day. Dallas, Texas; Shreveport, Louisiana; and Little Rock, Arkansas, are just a few cities that will see this winter storm Thursday morning into Friday morning.

By Friday, the snow will move into Tennessee, hitting both Memphis and Nashville, with ice possible for northern Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.

An ABC News graphic shows the Winter Storm Watch that covers several several U.S. cities on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025
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Even Atlanta, Georgia, could see ice and snow on Friday afternoon and evening.

Snow is also expected to fall in the recently hard hit Ohio Valley on Friday from Louisville to Cincinnati.

An ABC News graphic shows the next winter storm expected in several U.S. cities on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025
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By Friday night into Saturday the snow will move into mid-Atlantic and I-95 corridor again. At this point, it is still too early to say how much snow I-95 corridor will get, but a few inches possible, especially from Washington to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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