Try not to gasp when you see the VIDEO

Millions of Americans stayed indoors during Saturday’s crippling blizzard, but one woman in Morgantown, West Virginia, braved the freezing cold in nothing but a white T-shirt. The unidentified brunette, possibly spurred by a bet or unaware of the blistering conditions, was caught on video running through the snow.

The clip, shared by West Virginia-based Twitter user Chandlar Fowler, quickly gained attention online, sparking both amusement and curiosity. While many marveled at her daring (or questionable) decision, others were left wondering what inspired such a bold move.

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