Windchill

/ˈwɪndˌtʃɪl/ noun

A measure of how cold it feels on your skin when the wind is blowing, compared to the actual air temperature. Strong wind makes it feel colder than the thermometer shows.

A modern compound of 'wind' and 'chill', used in weather reports from the mid-1900s. It gives a practical sense of coldness for people, not just instruments.

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