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1 May 13-Havehad changeable weather ; rather too dry and a few cold nights.
2 MetService said it expected changeable weather over the coming days.
3 According to Met Éireann, more changeable weather could now be expected over the weekend.
4 The rainstorms in Paris alternated with bouts of sunshine, following weeks of changeable weather .
5 With autumnal days ahead bound to bring changeable weather , you need to equip yourself accordingly.
6 In steady weather she was plaintive; in changeable weather she varied between irritable and violent.
7 Conservationists say that habitat loss, predation by American mink and changeable weather are to blame.
8 Conservationists say the changeable weather and loss of habitat are among the reasons for the fall.
9 Spite of the changeable weather of our climate, all the ladies were in their best dresses.
10 The changeable weather has rather upset my throat.
11 January can quite often have some pretty changeable weather and the weather usually settles down by February.
12 Mr Marriot is urging people to take care while driving or crossing roads at night in changeable weather .
13 The new findings take us a step closer to being able to predict the changeable weather on the Sun.
14 Rain is expected to hold off until Saturday, which will see showers and more changeable weather across the country.
15 But changeable weather patterns along the coast and the presence of the mountains have led to tragedy in the past.
16 Lack of fresh air and exercise, dusty work, poor general health, dampness and changeable weather in winter and early spring.
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