
The wind chill temperature is how cold it “feels like” outside and is based on the rate of heat loss from exposed skin caused by the effects of wind and cold. Click here to download the Wind Chill Temperature Index flyer from the National Weather Service, and find ways to protect your team from frostbite and hypothermia.
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The Training & Technical Assistance Center at UCONN provides education and technical assistance to members of Connecticut's Transportation and Public Safety Community, including municipal public works directors, street and road maintenance superintendents and staff, city and town engineers, Connecticut Department of Transportation employees, transportation planners and law enforcement professionals serving as legal traffic authorities. We are Connecticut's LTAP Center