Why does wind chill?
A thin layer of air always sticks to objects, including ourselves. Wind makes this boundary layer even thinner, and reduces its insulating capability. Also the invisible blanket needs replacing more frequently when it’s windy. On top of that, accelerated evaporation of any moisture on the body amplifies this effect. People die from exposure to cold and wind. Good, dry and warm winter clothing goes a long way to saving you and keeping you more comfortable. Follow guidelines and local laws for cold weather activity. How can we warm up? Go inside. Get out of the wind. Move into the sun it can add ten degrees. Get some exercise. Know what else? People who live in cold regions get used to it after a few days or weeks and can withstand the cold much better by then. Their bodies and minds become more well adjusted. Winter Storms Who can remember the headlines nearly eight years ago? A storm of freezing rain and sheets of ice debilitated the northeastern United States and nearby areas in Canad