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Originally Posted by Hypno Toad
29F and snow is likely gonna get you wet with melting snow, and it's much harder to stay warm as the melting snow soaks your clothing.


And do you know why it’s harder to stay warm? Could it be (I need a Church Lady gif)…Wind Chill!

Nah. Couldn’t be that. “Wind chill” isn’t a “thing” according to some guy on the Intertubz.

Good thing I was done with my coffee!
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