any time you get well below freezing, the air is dry, and protecting 
yourself from the wind is the most important thing.  

In cold and high-humidity, especially in mid-low 30s, you need to layer up 
extra heavy, because this is "penetrating cold" - your body has to work 
harder to warm up the air in your insulating layers

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