Talk:The Coming Storm/@comment-27144409-20181125142039/@comment-25936766-20181125172903

1) Actually, it was nightime in her short, which woud've made the area colder, and the lack of snow on the ground can easily be excused as said snow just being removed from the courtyard.

Also, looking at the fight again, Winter did do some blizzardy tricks during the fight, or at least windy, with Weiss still not even flinching from the cold. Even less flinching while she launched herself left and right, which would've frozen her more than just standing around would since now she's crashing against a far bigger volume of cold air directly.

Now remember that she was far more exposed to the cold air back then. Now, actual daytime or at least not midnight, so it's a bit warmer. And due to the stockings, scarf and her more body-fitting outfit, she's far less exposed to the cold than in the Short, and thus would/should feel much warmer.

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2) Warming up before exercising won't make you feel colder or anything. The problem is warming up in the literal sense before stepping into a very cold area. Your core temperature only does so much, and if the body gets too cold for what it can handle you get shivers. If the body gets too hot instead, you get sweat.

That latter bit is the problem. You warm up, your body starts sweating to release the heat. If you then step into a very cold place, both you and all that sweat will start to get colder. Due to their very small volume and mass, the sweatdrops freeze a damn lot inmediately, and you feel all that cold as well.

It will eventually pass away once thermal equilibrium does it's part, but that's not something that happens inmediately, and you will shiver like crazy until that happens just to try to maintain yourself warm-enough.

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So overall, again, the only valid point is the snowstorm.