As an Arctic blast has hit Acadiana, it’s crucial to be aware of the dangers of hypothermia if you find yourself outside for extended periods. Hypothermia can develop quickly in frigid conditions. On a 35-degree day with 20 mph winds, the temperature feels like 24 degrees, potentially causing hypothermia in less than 30 minutes. Hypothermia accounts for 63% of weather-related deaths each year, which is twice that of heat stroke and 10 times other weather events. Covering Your Health is brought to you by Our Lady of Lourdes Health…