kossebau added a comment.

  Disclaimer: nowhere a meteorologist myself, kitchen talk quality at best :)
  
  I have to tell I have no idea how "wind" actually matches the category and 
what general cloud/sky conditions could be derived. Where I have lived, wind as 
in: fast moving air masses with resulting air turbulence near the ground has 
been happening with clear sky, cloudy sky, overcast & all kinds of 
precipitation or not. I cannot remember wind to have been the main weather 
property describing the overall condition, unless perhaps being a storm, which 
then usually implies very cloudy sky.
  So for me wind always has been its own separate category, reported next to 
cloudiness and precipitation which both would be used to describe the main 
condition.
  
  The proposed placeholder icon also would not have matched my immediate idea 
if someone said "a windy day" where I would have rather expected a mix of 
clouds and sun. Actually fog would rather be seen with no wind usually?
  
  Do we have a definition what NOAA means when they talk about "windy day", so 
there is an idea what overall condition properties would be mapped onto this 
term instead of any of the others?

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