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How do you figure out windchill? Thanks in advance!

No feeling in nose or fingers- pretty cold

No feeling arms/legs- Cold

No feeling period- way cold

lol, here ya go

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Great chart Russ. Thanks for posting.

Falcon

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Thanks for the chart Russ.  It looks like we Oklahomans have little to fear from frost bite.  I especially appreciate the mathematical formula.  I'll plug it into a spreadsheet, rather than thrying to print out the chart.

GOOD CHART!!!! Easy method is directly related to SHRINKAGE for us guys ;D

yea, up here, we don't usually need a chart to tell us not to lick the flagpole.   :P  It seems there is that 1 turning night when you wake up at 2am and RUN around the house closing all the windows, hoping your teeth don't smash each other from chattering so hard.

Add that night with the first zero of the season (today) and yup,....it's gettin' close to hibernation time again.

:)

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Gosh fellas, I feel your pain.  We made it to only 84 today. ;D

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