No. Wind speed and temperature are not necessarily related.
The wind chill would be approximately -20 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill is a measure of how cold it feels when wind is taken into account alongside the air temperature.
- 37 degrees F
The wind chill for 20 mph at 10 degrees Fahrenheit would make it feel like it's around -10 degrees Fahrenheit.
The wind chill would be -22 F.
10mph wind speed is equal to 8.69 knots, or 16.1 km/h
If the temperature is 10° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 40 miles per hour the wind chill would be -14.8F
Wind chill is -22 ºF
The wind chill would be approximately -20 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill is a measure of how cold it feels when wind is taken into account alongside the air temperature.
If the temperature is -5° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 10 miles per hour (mph) the wind chill is -22.1 degrees F.
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.
-22 F.
-22 degrees F.
- 37 degrees F
The wind chill for 20 mph at 10 degrees Fahrenheit would make it feel like it's around -10 degrees Fahrenheit.
The average wind velocity varies by location and can range from less than 1 mph in calm areas to over 30 mph in windy regions. Global average wind speeds are approximately 7-10 mph.
The wind chill would be -22 F.
-22 degrees F.