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unseasonal

[uhn-see-zuh-nl]

adjective

  1. not characteristic or typical of a particular season; unseasonable.

    unseasonal April snows.



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But experts say climate change has made erratic weather - such as unseasonal rains, flash floods and droughts linked to extreme heat - a more regular phenomenon, directly affecting millions of people.

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Tui said it apologised to customers affected by the "unseasonal weather conditions", adding that although snow was forecast, it "did not happen".

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A row has erupted on Chinese social media over the use of air conditioners in classrooms as the country endures an unseasonal heatwave.

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Now, the business is adapting to the unseasonal rains that make it harder to dry the rice, adding to risks from mold or insect damage.

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"Remarkably unseasonal weather" along with customers being under pressure from the high cost of living were two reasons given for its sales slump.

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