No wind chill factor at that temperature.
The wind chill factor is -22 degrees Fahrenheit when the temperature is 0 degrees Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 20 mph. This means that it will feel like -22 degrees Fahrenheit due to the combined effect of temperature and wind speed on the body.
-8 F
The wind chill can be calculated using a formula that relates wind speed and temperature. In this case, with a wind speed of 20 MPH and a temperature of 5 degrees Fahrenheit, the wind chill would be around -11 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that it would feel like -11 degrees Fahrenheit to your skin due to the combination of the temperature and wind speed.
If the temperature is 3° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 10 miles per hour the wind chill is -12.2F
To calculate wind chill, you need to know the air temperature and wind speed. Since the wind chill formula requires the wind speed to be 4 mph or greater, a wind speed of 75 mph would result in a wind chill of -7 degrees Fahrenheit at an air temperature of 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
The wind chill would be around -18 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill is a measure of how cold it feels due to the combined effect of wind speed and temperature. In this case, the wind speed of 10 MPH would make the temperature of -5 degrees Fahrenheit feel much colder.
Wind chill is -5º F
The wind chill would be -22 F.
Wind chill is -22 ºF
If the temperature is 10° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 40 miles per hour the wind chill would be -14.8F
The wind chill would be approximately 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill is a measure of how cold it feels when wind speed is taken into account along with the actual temperature.