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When it's windy, the air carries dust, pollen, and other irritants that can stimulate the nasal passages. In response, the body produces more mucus to trap these particles and protect the respiratory system. Additionally, the cold air can cause blood vessels in the nose to dilate, leading to increased mucus production. This combination results in a runny nose during windy conditions.

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