Because of the wind chill factor and the latent heat of evaporation as the wind evaporates the water on you.
Lick you finger then blow on it - you will see it feels cold this is what happens when you are wet and in a wind.
you put rain and cold together
The Arctic Cold and the South warm rain will combine together and it can make rain or snow. And the impact would be that you would miss work or school and you will have to make it up.
rain and human
You can get hypothermia, when your temperature drops too low, from the rain, even if it's not very cold. Water lowers your temperature VERY quickly as compared to air. However, it is NOT true that you can get a cold or flu or any such bacterial or viral illness from rain, snow, cold, or any other environmental.
A cold front typically brings heavy rainfall, often in the form of thunderstorms or showers. The rain associated with a cold front tends to be intense but short-lived, as the front moves quickly through an area.
when cold and hot temperature mix together that cause rain
When cold rain hits a hot sidewalk, the rain may evaporate quickly due to the heat of the sidewalk. This rapid evaporation can cause the air temperature immediately above the sidewalk to cool down as the heat energy is used to change the water from rain into water vapor.
No, you cannot get a cold from going out in the rain. Colds are caused by viruses, not by being wet or cold. However, being out in the rain may make you more susceptible to catching a cold if you come into contact with someone who is infected.
The Flu and the Common Cold.
no, water evaporates and then rises, and then when it get's cold, it rains.
water evaporating quickly from earth's surface and condensing quickly forming rain droplets.
The wind.