In the colder months, temperatures can feel a lot more brutal when wind is involved.
The lower the wind chill, the faster hypothermia and frostbite can set in.
Watch the video above to learn how wind chill affects your body.
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In the colder months, temperatures can feel a lot more brutal when wind is involved.
The lower the wind chill, the faster hypothermia and frostbite can set in.
Watch the video above to learn how wind chill affects your body.