Whats a good jacket or top layer for temps around 30-40 F snow and wind? I'd be wearing a fleece or something too. Preferably not a meme jacket like North Face
>>655803
Cut those disgusting fingernails, you slob.
>>655803
>snow
>30-40 degrees
wtf
>>655824
actually yes, it typically snows when ground temps are around 34F as upper layer is colder air. Whether it accumulates/sticks is another story.
Also snow won't melt on a grey day that air temp is 38 (above freezing) since the ground below it is colder.
>>655803
>meme jacket
the word you're looking for is "trendy"
>>655803
A water resistant soft shell, arcteryx makes great ones. Their hardshells are God tier but way too expensive.
>>655803
Arcteryx