I'm also very cold resistant (I'm constantly collecting coats and jackets that I look really good in but never get to wear because it literally never gets cold enough in SoCal to bother). My recent trip to Detroit, with freezing temps and snow taught me that, unless you plan on doing anything outdoors more than getting to and from vehicles, I wouldn't worry about it. The only things I can think of are, have a warm hat that will cover your ears, if you expect to touch snow at all make sure your gloves are water proof, and you might want to make sure you've got a good pair of boots or wellies or something for trudging through snow.
Other than that, the good jacket and a warm pair of pants should be fine.
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