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Folks living in cold-weather parts of the U.S. have long looked to “wind chill” warnings to get a read on how frigid conditions are outside. But those days are now over. The National Weather Service just put “wind chill” terminology on ice. Wind chill watches, warnings and advisories have been renamed. The terminology changes are part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s…