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Water can freeze when it's windy, but wind can influence the freezing process by promoting evaporation and heat loss. When air moves rapidly, it can remove warmer air that surrounds the water's surface, allowing it to cool more quickly. However, if the temperature is above freezing, wind alone typically won't cause water to freeze, as the heat from the water can still be sufficient to prevent freezing despite the wind.

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