Actually, the sentence "Wow, that's colder outside" sounds like it’s comparing the current temperature to another temperature, either stated or implied (e.g., "colder than before" or "colder than inside").
If you mean "very cold" without comparing, you would say:
"Wow, it's so cold outside!"
or
"Wow, it's very cold outside!"
The word "colder" by itself always implies comparison (e.g., colder than earlier, colder than inside, etc.). So, if you want to avoid comparison, use "cold," "so cold," or "very cold."