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A zephyr is typically a gentle, warm breeze originating from the west, often associated with mild weather. In contrast, the mistral is a cold, strong wind that blows from the north or northwest in southern France, particularly in the Rhône Valley. Therefore, a zephyr is generally warmer than a mistral.

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