
Cold in Fall but Warm in Spring? | Michigan Medicine
Why a 65-Degree Day Feels Cold in Fall but Warm in Spring
Health Lab · Michigan Medicine Department of Communication
October 1, 20181m 6s
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Show Notes
When seasons change, our bodies know to react. But we can perceive the same thermometer reading differently at various times throughout the year. For more on this story, visit: https://healthblog.uofmhealth.org/lifestyle/why-a-65-degree-day-feels-cold-fall-but-warm-spring
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