Why Your Eyes Water More in December Wind — Tear-Film Mechanics 101
Why Your Eyes Water More in December Wind — Tear-Film Mechanics 101
IN · Published Dec 19, 2025
December winds steal moisture from your eyes, increasing tear evaporation.
Eyes overproduce tears in response to dryness, leading to watery overflow.
Sunglasses and hydration are key to protecting your eyes from wind and dryness.
Understanding why eyes water in December wind
Ever wondered why your eyes seem to have their own little rainstorm happening when you're out and about in December? Especially when that cold wind is blowing? It’s not just you! Let's explore the science behind it, making it as easy to understand as enjoying a hot cup of chai on a chilly evening.
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