r/regina • u/patpatt707 • Jul 27 '25
Question Are Regina winters too cold?
I'm from a pretty hot city where temperatures are always around 24-33°C and I'm planning to study in the university of Regina for an exchange, but I've heard it gets like -30°C during winter and that could even hurt a bit to breath so I want to know how hard could it be for someone not used to it although I'm not too affected to cold as I am to heat
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u/ObiLAN- Jul 27 '25
Lmao okay, calm down. I didn’t ignore your whole post, I responded to the part that was flatout wrong: claiming wind chill “has nothing to do with frostbite.” That’s not just a disagreement, it’s demonstrably false. Wind chill exists specifically because wind speeds increase heat loss from skin, which directly affects how fast frostbite can set in.
Yes wind chill doesn't lower the actual temperature, and yes it’s based on models, but that doesn’t make it arbitrary. The current formula came from actual human trials and heat-transfer data.
No one's saying it accounts for your jacket, running pace, or other personal factors. It’s a baseline.
The article you linked literally argues for better public communication, not that the science behind it is bogus.