Yes! This is something that always gets dismissed when people talk about cold spots, everyone assumes they're just patches of cold air that sit in one corner forever. But I've had a few experiences in older buildings around Whitby where the cold followed me, or at least seemed to track across the room. One time in a place near the abbey it moved past my shoulder and I genuinely felt it brush by, like someone walking past you on a busy street.
The static cold spot explanation is easy enough - draughts, poor insulation, whatever. But a moving one is harder to explain away. I've read accounts where investigators clocked the temperature drop shifting position across multiple readings and nobody had a good mundane answer for it.
Has anyone actually logged this properly with thermometers or done any kind of tracking? Would love to know if theres a pattern to the movement, like whether it tends to move towards people or just drifts randomly.