The wind chill has little or no affect on plants.
Copied from Horticulture News Letter:
Wind chill does not affect plants, as they respond to the actual air temperature and do not generate heat that can be pulled away by wind. However, wind itself can dry out stems and foliage and result in damage, especially in winter when the air is already relatively dry. Wind chill combined with below freezing temperatures may cause problems in a few hardy plant stems and leaves, but it is not enough to kill a hardy plant.
link - https://www.hortmag.com/headline/what-wind-chill-means-for-plants
The wind chill has little or no affect on plants.
Copied from Horticulture News Letter:
Wind chill does not affect plants, as they respond to the actual air temperature and do not generate heat that can be pulled away by wind. However, wind itself can dry out stems and foliage and result in damage, especially in winter when the air is already relatively dry. Wind chill combined with below freezing temperatures may cause problems in a few hardy plant stems and leaves, but it is not enough to kill a hardy plant.
link - https://www.hortmag.com/headline/what-wind-chill-means-for-plants