IT'S been a chilly start to the year, with most of the country experiencing heavy snowfall or torrential rain this past weekend.
Schools have been forced to close and airports have faced flight disruptions as thick white blankets of snow have been followed by chaotic flooding.
Those of us who can, will have made the wise decision to stay indoors and try to keep warm away from the wintry weather.
But sadly, this won't be an option for all - so Lidl are on hand with some warming winter essentials.
The German retailer's upcoming Winter Pack collection has just what you need to survive the cold snap - especially if you can still feel Jack Frost nipping at your toes.
One of the range's must-haves for the freezing season are their - guaranteed to prevent any frozen fingers.
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The nifty single use hand warmers provide up to a mega 10 hours of heat.
They come ready to use and are so simple to set up.
You simply slip one into your gloves or jacket pockets and feel the toasty benefits.
The warmers are a white square shape - perfectly unassuming for any outfit.
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They're soft and flexible, meaning you can easily tuck one away and get along with your day.
They measure a handy 9.5 x 5.5cm, making them perfect to slip into a glove or pocket for an extra boost of heat.
So you won't need to worry about stinging, cold hands any more!
Or worse, the dreaded cracked knuckles that come along with cold weather.
Each pack comes with a two year warranty, meaning you can stock up and use them for next year too.
And it's difficult not to take advantage of such a low price.
The portable warmers are part of the Lidl Middle Aisle release coming up on Thursday 9th January.
They're only available in-store, and for a limited amount of time.
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So if you're keen to get your hands on a pair, you'll need to be quick!
You can find your closest Lidl store, .
How does thermal clothing keep you warm?
Thermal clothing keeps you warm by trapping air near your body and preventing heat loss.
It's made from materials like polyester, merino wool, fleece, or down that are good at insulating and wicking away moisture.
Trapping air
The fabric creates a layer of insulation by trapping air, which is a poor conductor of heat. This prevents heat from escaping through conduction, convection, and radiation.
Wicking away moisture
Thermal clothing is breathable and absorbs sweat from your skin, which helps prevent you from getting damp and cold.
Regulating body temperature
Thermal clothing keeps you warm in cold weather, but it's also breathable enough to prevent overheating during physical activity.
Design features
Some thermal clothing has panels or zones that provide extra warmth to areas like your chest, back, and knees