How does the body react to cold conditions?
When in a cold environment, most of your body's energy is used to keep your bodys internal temperature warm. Over time, your body will begin to shift blood flow from your extremities (your hands, feet, arms, and legs) as well as the outer skin to the core (your chest and abdomen areas). This process will allow the exposed skin and the extreme coolness to rapidly increase the risk of frostbite and hypothermia. If you combine this with cold water, and trench foot may also be a problem.
What are the most common cold induced problems?
Hypothermia, Frostbite, and Trench Foot.
You don't want any of that today! 23 inches of snow might be fun for the kids but you seriously don't want to get any of this!
Be bundled up and stay warm! Your body is not meant to be in a freezer!
Just a reminder!
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