The action of the wind draws moisture from your skin - which naturally cools your body - making you feel colder.
A monsoon is a strong wind that blows from one direction in winter and the opposite direction in summer. This seasonal change in wind direction is due to the difference in temperature between the land and sea, causing a reversal in the wind pattern.
The Wind Is Strong... was created in 1990.
Winter snow at higher latitudes is caused by colder temperatures that freeze precipitation, while summer rain is caused by warmer temperatures that allow precipitation to fall as liquid water. In winter, the air is colder and can hold less moisture, leading to snow. In summer, the air is warmer and can hold more moisture, resulting in rain.
The "feels like" temperature takes into account factors such as wind chill. In this case, the temperature is -1 degrees, but it feels colder due to the wind chill factor, making it feel like -6 degrees.
A strong wind with rain is called a "windstorm" or a "rainstorm."
Houses lose heat through conduction, convection, and air leaks. When colder air from the winter wind enters the house, it displaces the warm air, making the house feel colder. Proper insulation and sealing can help keep the house warmer in the winter.
Your sentence puts forth an assumption about winter winds that may not be true everywhere; winter winds in NE USA can be very strong. The wording also makes it less clear. So my suggestion would be to ditch the unclear sentence and think about what you're trying to convey. For examples:As has happened the last few winters, the wind wasn't very strong. - This keeps both past tense and clarifies that the wind has not been strong during a specific period of time.As common in Arizona desert winters, the wind blew lightly. - Describes the setting more.The wind blew lightly across the winter landscape. - Here, you don't need to use a convoluted description. It just states it is winter and the wind's quality.The wind wasn't strong enough to rattle the windows' winter shutters. - More descriptive.
A lot of wind would be considered strong or gusty winds, typically around 30-40 miles per hour or more. Wind speeds at this level can cause disruptions to activities and may lead to potential damage, especially in areas with loose objects or structures not built to withstand high winds.
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sometimes the sun shines in winter just like summer it is just that the wind that is being blown during winter is colder than the one in summer..
A monsoon is a strong wind that blows from one direction in winter and the opposite direction in summer. This seasonal change in wind direction is due to the difference in temperature between the land and sea, causing a reversal in the wind pattern.
The temperature at the summit never rises above freezing, averaging -32F (-36C) in winter and -2F (-19C) in summer. The wind chill can make it feel alot colder too.
The climate of Mount Everest is naturally extreme. In January, the coldest month, the summit temperature averages about -36° C (about -33° F) and can drop as low as -60° C(-76° F). In July, the warmest month, the average summit temperature is -19° C (-2° F). At no time of the year does the temperature on the summit rise above freezing." good-day !
The temperature at the summit never rises above freezing, averaging -32F (-36C) in winter and -2F (-19C) in summer. The wind chill can make it feel alot colder too.
The temperature at the summit never rises above freezing, averaging -32F (-36C) in winter and -2F (-19C) in summer. The wind chill can make it feel alot colder too.
Mostly the wind effects UK weather because if its blowing in a certain direction then the UK can get colder or hotter. For example if the wind is blowing from iceland then we get cold winter type weather...
Increasing wind speed increases the rate of heat loss from the body, making the air feel colder than it actually is. This results in a lower perceived temperature, known as the wind chill effect. The higher the wind speed, the stronger the wind chill effect.