Commuting 55:22 [2] 16.29 mi (17.7 mph) +650ft
shoes: Answer Impact MTB
Rode in. Coldest commute I've done. 12D when I started with no wind. 15D with a single digit wind chill when I finished. Side wind on Loisdale and a tailwind down the parkway. Toes were cold. Snot on my facemask was freezing.
Biggest clothing difference was that I added shin sleeves to cover my calves. Also switched to a new pair of Windstopper gloves which I now have confirmed are a size too small. They have a fleece lining and lobsters (my others dont) which kept hands a bit warmer. Would have also liked a layer of underwear as a second layer for that critical region.
Updated cold weather clothing guide (Temps in WC).
My Cold Weather Clothing Guide (hour long road ride)
<50: Arm warmers
<40: Fleece Knickers, Shirtx2, Winter gloves/hat/buff for face
<30: Toe covers, fleece facemask
<20: Cycling Jacket, Better or Second Pair of Gloves
<10: Shorts/Underwear, Shoe Covers