Also make sure your wrist is warm. I've had jackets that were a bit short in the sleeve leaving a bit of gap with normal gloves. Add in the wind chill and hands and wrists can suffer even while the core is warm enough. Even without a gap, getting too cold will reduce blood circulation to the limbs and cause cold hands and feet. Making sure there's a warm wrap for your neck helps here.
Perhaps you already know all this and it's not part of the problem. Thought I'd mention anyway.rest
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