Submitted by wandrefilled t3_z60qwk in Maine
Yourbubblestink t1_ixytne2 wrote
The snow is not the issue, it’s the cold. Think ‘dark below zero and whipping wind in February’. You need a winter coat because there will be nights where you feel like you’re going to freeze to death trying to get to your car after work.
wandrefilled OP t1_ixyuhca wrote
Thanks! I legit didn't even factor in the wind all I was thinking about is snow. I'll definitely get one now.
tehmightyengineer t1_iy00la9 wrote
Yeah, the snow is only a problem if you're wading around in it (which isn't often unless you're going out to play in it). The wind and cold is what makes it uncomfortable to go around outside. Scarf, hat, gloves, and winter coat are a must almost immediately. Without them you'll be very uncomfortable for anything more than just a quick jaunt from the parking lot into a store, and in physical danger if your car broke down or got stuck or something and you were in the cold for an extended period of time.
The biggest thing is keeping cold wind off of exposed skin. Scarf and hat the covers your face and ears, gloves, a jacket that insulates, and thicker pants that block wind (or especially long underwear). This is what keeps you warm.
The biggest thing you'll learn is how to dress in layers. You need to be able to add or remove layers depending on what you're doing and the weather. Fully bundled up and shoveling some snow with no wind and the sun and you'll quickly overheat (I've sometimes shoveled snow in boots, jeans, and a long-sleeve shirt) but add no sun, wind, and blowing snow and I'll be out there looking like I came from the arctic.
Overall it's an easy skill to learn; just make sure you have some of the basics and you'll quickly adjust.
lewknukem t1_iy1uf7f wrote
And be ready for the dark. If you are coming from a warm tropical location, your days and nights are pretty even. But right now, sunset is at 4:05 PM ET and sunrise is at 6:53 AM ET. So it's not just cold, it's going to be dark and cold during much of the winter.
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