Fred, having lived in Dallas/OKC/Tulsa for over 20 years, I know the primary 
winter enemy is wind. If it is wet and blowing a blue norther you're. likely 
not riding. I mean, NTX is not Chicago or Boston, so what would be the point. 
Most winter precipitation in Dallas is cold rain or sleet in a region infamous 
for ice storms.

Anyways, Smartwool/other merino wool underlayers, soft-shell outer layer which 
is windproof, breathes well and is very water resistant. Adjust insulating 
mid-layer for the wind chill. REI has a nice cycling slack-like soft-shell made 
for commuting. Merino wool next-to-skin layers will not develop the body funk 
as do synthetics.

Other comments covered hat/gloves/neck gator/shoe-toe covers. I would also add 
a hi vis. helmet cover like Sugoi makes. Pearl Izumi Lobster glove/mitt is hard 
to beat for weatherproof warmth with dexterity.

Keep some chemical hand/toe warmers in your bag for those mid-day cold fronts. 
You can put a partially used hand warmer in a zip lock to stop the chemical 
reaction for later use. Cheap insurance for those days you don't have quite 
enough insulation!

Cheers, Bill in warmer, less windy Roswell, GA 

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