Antelope can be a little tougher to locate when it's super windy. They are usually a little further down in draws and out of the wind. It may take a little more hiking to locate them rather than merely driving down roads and glassing. I've never quit antelope hunting if it's "to windy". If that was the case you would likely have very few days to hunt antelope in Wyo!
Antelope have excellent noses so keep wind direction in mind on stalks! Not sure if antelope noses are as good as whitetails but they have excellent noses. Their eye-sight is totally awesome and they have great hearing as well. They can run pretty fast from the moment they are born!
The only thing I worry about with the wind is the shot.
Haven't noticed that they pay much attention to their noses - more of a visual thing. When i was preppinig for my first trip, a bunch of guys said to shoot downwind so I didn't get a face full of gun exhaust.
I was out today with 30mph gusts. Got to within 350 of a herd of about 10. F'ed up my dope and went right over her back. .7mils was a no-go...dope chart said .5......she must've been living right. It wasn't her time.
In my opinion antelope, at least in Wyoming, are born and raised in the wind. Their primary defense is eye sight and speed. I haven't noticed any difference in the wind. They are an incredible animal with amazing eye sight.