Well first off depends where the wind is coming from. In front or rear not so much. Is it a full value wind going across your target? What kind of reticle do you have and you know how to make to make calculations with it?
I personally would wait for a clear flat day to zero. From there it would be easier to figure out the wind to hit your target. I think you'd be fighting yourself any other way.
To be able to read, calculate, and shoot in wind is a science all in itself.
Here's a formula guide from my data book. Sorry for the bad pic. I don't know why it placed it upside down. But as you can see it's only good after you're already zero'd.