Why is the supposedly best day to dry clothes, one which has a good amount of wind.

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The mother always says “great drying in that day”. One in which the sun is out and there’s quite a lot of wind. These days are not hot mind you.
I think it’s natural to presume that the hotter the weather, the quicker clothes dry. Can anyone explain why the cooling wind actually aids in this? Thank you 😁✌️

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I think it’s so the fabric doesn’t just sit and bake in the sun, and the rest of this is just typing so the response is there and I can learn if what I said is accurate or not

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