LOL I'm answering my own question right. You're a little right-whoever u are. But the scientific answer is because of the chill-factor People, like myself, wear jackets on windy days because even though the weather is warm then breeze makes a wind chill. Sometimes if it's a big enough gust of wind the jacket keeps the wind from getting in between you and your jacket.
Heat wave
Anyone can live there but they would leave when the weather is severe for many days. Wouldn't you do that?
Well, not necessarily, but at least where I live (in northern Indiana) clear windy days are fairly common in the early fall. The conditions behind a cold front tend to be windy and clear. A day or so later it tends to be clear and calm. Cold fronts start passing more often in the early fall. Cold air is relatively dry. When it warms up, the relative humidity goes down, so the post-frontal days are clear and dry.
air-mass weather
A stationary front will bring several days of cloudy, wet weather.
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There is no particular tradition about wearing jackets and caps on St. Patrick's Day in Ireland. Some do and many don't. Those that do would often wear jackets and caps on other days too.
Yes of course they do.
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Because the wind blows it on windy days.
Heat wave
faith
The wind blowing over your skin removes body heat. The stronger the wind, the colder you feel. The increase cooling a wind can cause is called the wind-chill factor. Even though it may be fairly warm outside on a windy day the wind-chill factor could make you feel cold. Because of this it would be a good idea to take a jacket.
March 20-19 of 2010? Most days were mostly cloudy with some rain and wet snow. Some days were warm and sunny. It was quite windy on the 29th.
Because lead reflect radiation and reflecting radiation is the height of hip these days.
Your friend probably has anemophobia. This is the phobia of the wind.