Memories of previous heatwaves at exam time were washed away with the unseasonably heavy rain which has hit the country for most of June. |
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The water, 300 feet below, was unseasonably glassy, which made it hard to separate aircraft from watercraft. |
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The unseasonably dry winter has fire officials preparing for another busy summer. |
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An unseasonably early and severe storm caught several climbers by surprise in the Sierra Nevada. |
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Is somebody at the BBC's pictures desk suffering from over-heating due to the sudden unseasonably warm temperatures? |
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The weekend's unseasonably cool weather and storm-tossed surf kept most beach-goers away. |
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I felt drawn to sit by the river awhile, the unseasonably south wind cool on my cheek. |
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But newly hatched chicks had to endure unseasonably cold air temperatures with frequent heavy downpours of rain for much of June. |
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It was in the middle of the afternoon that some people began to notice a change, it began to get close and unseasonably warm. |
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Tropical continental air is very dry and tends to bring very warm weather during the summer and unseasonably mild weather during the winter. |
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If it weren't so unseasonably warm, you'd think this was the place that inspired the verb, to chill. |
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Although it was unseasonably warm this day, we expected the temperature to dip below the freezing level as the night wore on. |
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It was 18 July, unseasonably hot in Beirut, and I got back from the vet's just in time to catch the end of the 12 o'clock news. |
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On a sunny Sunday that is unseasonably warm, the Pawson household is bathed in light and filled with the smell of roasting lamb. |
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Two thousand spectators braved the unseasonably brisk night to experience the spectacular demonstration of martial pride. |
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During the same period, unseasonably high rainfall in North Atlantic and North Sea areas has reduced crop yield potentials. |
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For them, there is no retrenching if the weather suddenly turns seasonably or unseasonably cold. |
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When he put the ginger-bearded head back on, the leprechaun was asked whether the unseasonably warm weather was making his suit uncomfortable. |
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The unseasonably warm weather continues and fall harvest is in full swing across Ontario. |
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Additional funding is necessary because of the shortened winter road season caused by the unseasonably warm weather. |
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One unseasonably warm night in early December I went walking down from my office toward ground zero. |
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Inside, guests sat sweating shoulder-to-shoulder on the unseasonably warm Paris afternoon. |
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First was too snatchy, second meant constant clutch slipping, resulting in wrist-ache after a few days, and the weather, which was unseasonably atrocious. |
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The woman rescued the hummingbird after she realised it was unlikely to survive the unseasonably cold weather. |
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The last time spring buds and blooms came out unseasonably early was in 1981, and Craig says it was a disaster. |
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Whatever the reason, weather has been unseasonably cool, delaying planting progress in some parts of the province. |
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Levels below historic lows due to reduced snowfall last winter and unseasonably warm and dry spring. |
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It's unseasonably warm and sunny, as if God is trying to give New Yorkers a break and the sickly sweet smell of decaying flowers mixes with the acrid smoke. |
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It's an early spring day in New York and the city is alive, buzzing with Manhattanites who have ventured out from hibernation to partake in the unseasonably warm weather. |
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I had a dramatic visit there a few weeks ago when unseasonably hot sun was followed by a heavy hailstorm that turned the lawn white within seconds. |
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A leisurely stroll along the river Liffey in the unseasonably warm January air between two of Dublin's most famous landmarks will provide you with all the evidence you need of an economy still in the doldrums of recession. |
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While it ultimately depends on how many acres the operator needs to sow, Johnson recommends that they don't work around the clock during this unseasonably cooler period. |
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In the summer, however, conditions deteriorated somewhat, with excessive rainfall in northern Europe and the unseasonably high temperatures lingering in the south. |
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Prices were characterised by sharp drops in the first quarter, followed by a calmer phase and then unexpected rises in the autumn due to the absence of precipitation and an unseasonably cold spell. |
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The 2008 Ontario growing season has been unseasonably damp and in the dying days of summer, industry experts and producers remain concerned about the corn and soybean crops. |
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The one thing central to the ski industry is snow, and just a few days or weeks of unseasonably warm weather can mean an unprofitable season. |
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You probably haven't seen Inuits on the evening news, but some hunters have died after falling through unseasonably thin ice. |
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The impact of the heat was most severe in the Peace River region, where grain and oilseed crops were already stressed after an unseasonably dry June. |
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In Chicago, residents savored breezy but mild weather with temperatures near 60 before unseasonably cold and wet weather moved in Tuesday afternoon. |
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Despite unseasonably warm temperatures in January, the Rideau Canal Skateway did freeze over in time for Winterlude, and the event was one of the most successful ever. |
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However, those with a fear of mice and rats celebrated the unseasonably warm weather as the usual peak in rodent infestations never took place. |
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As the Labour movement gathered in Brighton this week, in the unseasonably sunny weather, all the talk in the bars was how Ed Miliband's keynote speech had to be a game-changer. |
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Ontario has had an unseasonably wet and cool growing season, which means that moulds and endotoxin, particles of the crop and the plant, can be generated during harvest. |
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Despite an unseasonably warm autumn, the young tree has adapted to subfreezing temperatures and developed a resistance to the effects of ice formation in its tissues. |
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At the end of June and during the middle of July, South-Eastern Mediterranean areas like Italy and the Balkans experienced heat waves and unseasonably dry conditions. |
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In our case, the unseasonably mild weather had brought ducks into the region by the thousands, including pintails and wigeon, rare for this time of year. |
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Unseasonably cool weather also contributed to track records in four competition categories. |
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