The brand of jacket I use for wind/rain resistance is Canari, the one where the sleeves zip off to turn into a wind vest, and the entire jacket can turn into a fanny pack and be tied around the waist or back.
Here is the men's version, as many women prefer the men's sizing for the longer length: http://www.rei.com/product/805102/ca...ke-jacket-mens
Here is the women's version: http://www.rei.com/product/721286/ca...-jacket-womens
Remember, this jacket is not designed to be water proof. This type of jacket is the number one jacket used by cyclists for the intermediate temperatures and intermediate rain. I would say on any given event ride in the spring that 80% of the cyclists start out wearing a jacket similar to this one. If the ride starts with a temp of 30-40 but will warm up over the course of the ride to over 60, one wears a short-sleeve jersey underneath. If the temp remains under 60, then a long-sleeve jersey. If the temp remains under 55, then probably two layers underneath, like a long sleeve with a thermal over and the jacket on top. The jacket functions well to protect against light rain or intermittent rain and wind chill.
TE may sell a version of this jacket under another maker.
Good luck on finding some groups to ride with. You can always ride solo and when you are comfortable with riding 30 miles easily with at least a 12 mph average, then more possibilities will open up to you.



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