Why does your nose run when it is cold outside?
Naturally, as the air we breathe tavels down into the lungs, our noses add moisture to it. Automatically, inside the nose fluid production increasesto protect sensitive lung tissue. But when there’s too much fluid, the excess tends to drip out, creating a runny nose. The reason why your nose seems to run more when it’s cold, its due to the fact that the small water droplets inside the nose join together, forming big, heavy drops of water that can drip from your nose. So make sure to carry those extra tissues when you are planning to go out on the cold weather, otherwise be ready to deal with those big, heavy drops of water coming down your nose.