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Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus all have wind. The atmosphere on Mars is very thin, but there's still enough wind for it to have dunes and dust storms.

That's all the planets except Mercury. I don't know that Mercury doesn't have wind, and in fact I suspect it does, but I've never heard positively one way or the other.

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in our solar system that would be neptune in others those would be hot jupiters

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That would be Neptune

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The windiest terrestrial planet is Mars.

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Jupiter

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