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1 In early October of that year it was unseasonably warm in Sydney.
2 The fires are being fanned by strong winds and unseasonably warm weather.
3 For one it was unseasonably warm , with temperatures reaching over 30 degrees.
4 It was an unseasonably warm afternoon, and all of us were sweating.
5 It being unseasonably warm , he was sweating a little under his tunic.
6 Europe has seen both an unseasonably warm January and cold February.
7 The dry conditions have been exacerbated by unseasonably warm conditions in many areas.
8 A week-long spell of unseasonably warm , sunny weather has recently exacerbated the problem.
9 Big changes are ahead as Ireland experiences unseasonably warm temperatures today.
10 The air is also moist and, for this time of year, unseasonably warm .
11 It was only ten in the morning, but already it was unseasonably warm .
12 It was an unseasonably warm 23 degrees at its peak yesterday.
13 The February weather had been unseasonably warm , but he was taking no chances.
14 It had been unseasonably warm with temperatures in the early to mid 20s.
15 Lawns and shrubbery were lush from spring rains and an unseasonably warm May.
16 The weather had turned unseasonably warm , as Chicago Octobers sometimes do.
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