Wisconsin continues to see freezing temperatures this week. Here's how NWS meteorologists calculate wind chill.
Wind chill is based on the rate of heat loss from exposed skin caused by wind and cold. As the wind increases, it draws heat from the body, driving down skin temperature and eventually the ...
Wind chill isn’t an actual temperature that you can measure, but it is useful for everyday life to know how much to bundle up when going out and about. The National Weather Service has a chart ...
With winter weather settling over Michigan, here's what you need to know about exposed skin as the temperature drops and ...
Tuesday morning's cold weather advisory may have passed, but the National Weather Service forecasts freezing cold temperatures will linger in Milwaukee into Wednesday morning — with wind chills ...
To use the formula, meteorologists convert temperatures to degrees Fahrenheit and wind speed to mph before calculating the wind chill. To find out more about the formula, click here. The NWS also has ...
When you hear our meteorologists talk about wind chill, they are referring to how cold your skin feels when you are out in winter weather when the wind is factored in. In other words, wind chill ...