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It is actually and measurably warmer because its molecules are in motion relative to still air. It feels colder because it evaporates moisture off your skin. In hot, dry and windy conditions, if you get out of a swimming pool the wind will feel very cold right up to the point when you are dry, then suddenly you will get very HOT.

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