Why does wind feel “cold” even if the air around is very warm

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Surely the combined air molecules that are hitting your skin have the same temperature and possibly even more due to the increased kinetic energy?

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The primary way we cool ourselves is via evaporation of sweat from the surface of our skin. Wind hitting sweaty skin speeds up this process and “makes the heat leave your body faster”

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