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"unseasonable" Definitions
  1. unusual for the time of year

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The unseasonable weather probably dampened spending for utilities as well.
Hence, the unseasonable headwinds have forced it to lighten the payload.
Californians are used to wildfires, but Miller says these ones are unseasonable.
The unseasonable heat has been part of the larger pattern of climate change.
Moreover, the winter snows have become much more sporadic, interspersed with unseasonable thaws.
In unseasonable 80-degree heat, I insisted on wearing a coat over my dress.
The unseasonable heat is part of a larger pattern of, you guessed it, climate change.
The Eastern part of the country is seeing unseasonable warmth as the year enters October.
Until this early fall night in 2001, with its unseasonable cold, the Midwest wind like daggers.
Sales at Primark stores in the Eurozone were similarly affected by the unseasonable weather in May.
To what extent this actually happens will affect which regions are plunged into unseasonable cold temperatures next week.
Unseasonable cold weather in Britain is expected to continue to the end of March, pushing inventories lower still.
An attempted bank robbery was foiled in Florida late last week thanks to the would-be robber's unseasonable dress.
Sweden and Norway had an unseasonable spate of wildfires in April because of an unusually hot and dry spring.
Spencer Pratt is hurting after suffering a huge loss -- a tiny bird he believes succumbed to the unseasonable heat.
N) reported weak quarterly sales, citing unseasonable weather and lower demand for apparel and electronics, Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.
He said that but for October's unseasonable mild weather, M&S would have had a positive sales performance for clothing.
Unseasonable rain, linked to a climate-change-driven event in the Indian Ocean, has turned the region into a buffet for locusts.
But the effect of unseasonable snow was generally small and an increase in energy production partially offset the impact on overall growth.
The company has been struggling with sliding sales, hurt by unseasonable weather, lower tourist spending and stiff competition from online retailer Amazon.
It had rained earlier, a sudden and unseasonable downpour, as if by lucky miracle… as if Borscht was watching over us all.
WIMBLEDON, England — Four days into a Wimbledon championship being played in unseasonable heat, the men's and women's draws are a shimmering haze.
Temperatures are on a roller coaster with unseasonable warmth today, colder conditions tonight and tomorrow, then another big burst of warmth on Thursday.
Needless to say, this winter has been quite unseasonable, which means the idea of having different wardrobes for different seasons just isn't practical.
H&M, which has the bulk of sales in Europe, has in the past year blamed several monthly sales misses on unseasonable weather.
"We don't know for sure who was behind it," he said, bundled up against an unseasonable spring snowfall that was blanketing the country.
Addressing the crowd, Mr. Höcke looked every inch the ordinary German politician, besuited and with a white-toothed grin and an unseasonable tan.
LONDON, July 4 (Reuters) - Fashion retailer Primark's sales were dented by unseasonable weather in May, its owner Associated British Foods said on Thursday.
Unseasonable bursts of rain and sleet came intermittently as he used a t-shirt to cover his face and protect himself from the cold.
There's still an unseasonable wind chill affecting most of the East Coast, meaning that we can't necessarily pull out our floral sundresses just yet.
However, UK underlying sales were held back by unseasonable weather in May which compared to much warmer temperatures in the same period last year.
Experts say the warming of the global climate can be expected to make extreme weather of all kinds occur more often, including unseasonable temperatures.
Groggy, juggling coffee and an umbrella, I was leaning into the wind as a fine sheen of sweat built up under my unseasonable sweater.
They would face wind chill temperatures in the neighborhood of minus 70 degrees Fahrenheit, whiteout days with little visibility, unseasonable snowfall, isolation and pain.
On March 0003, it's nothing so much as a late-winter breeze, but there's something about this Spartan setting that lends it an unseasonable bite.
"Headline CPI is expected to pick up due to increase in vegetable prices driven by unseasonable rain in October," said Shashank Mendiratta, economist at ANZ.
The unseasonable warmth is part of a center of warm air shifting north across portions of the western United States, the National Weather Service said.
The President spent the entire weekend inside the White House, despite unseasonable warmth in Washington, abstaining from the typical trips to his nearby golf club.
Outside, it was cloudlessly sunny and hot in a way that would have once been described as unseasonable but that nowadays is just mid-September.
Most of the U.S. Corn Belt has not dealt with unseasonable heat since the first half of June and notably cooler temperatures have prevailed ever since.
Unseasonable warm temperatures, breezy conditions and low humidity will increase the danger of the so-called Sunshine Fire going into Monday, the National Weather Service warns.
New York City wasn't getting the snow that was originally predicted, but unseasonable cold paired with rain led to the postponement of the Yankees' opening day.
The feeling hovers over me during everyday scenarios: when I hear shouting in the hallway, see a kid wearing an unseasonable coat, spot a backpack lying unattended.
"The performance reflects difficult and unpredictable trading conditions, unseasonable weather experienced across North America ... and the highly promotional retail environment across our global markets," the company said.
"The performance reflects difficult and unpredictable trading conditions, unseasonable weather experienced across North America ... and the highly promotional retail environment across our global markets," the company said.
DONNA, Texas — It's been unseasonable cold, and wet, at this site of a new U.S. base camp that's now home to several hundred active-duty U.S. Army soldiers.
To help fruit growers hit by unseasonable snow, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology has issued advice on how farmers can protect trees from damage.
David Richardson, the former chief executive of the International Cricket Council, complained of "extremely unseasonable weather" but said that factoring in reserve days would be "complex to deliver".
With extreme weather here to stay, from recent heat waves to unseasonable Thanksgiving cold snaps, drastic temperature swings will continue to wreak havoc on the U.S.' antiquated electricity grid.
In the past year, Californians have lived through a historic drought, a massive wildfire that blotted out the sun, and a strangely warm winter followed by that unseasonable freeze.
I signal you from the planet Phenylephrine, the foggy orbit of which I have been launched into by the unseasonable cold in my corner of our rapidly-warming globe.
The unseasonable warmth has been brought by an atmospheric front from the Atlantic Ocean, and rain, not snow, is forecast for the New Year holiday, Russia's main festive celebration.
The unseasonable heat is almost certain to add bumper bushels to an already burdensome global grain supply that has weighed on crop prices and pressured farm incomes for four years.
Supply was already low for the year—a blight called Huanglongbing wreaked havoc in Colima and heavy, unseasonable rains broke flowering buds off lime trees in Michoacán, Guerrero, and Veracruz.
In unseasonable sunshine on the White House South Portico on Wednesday, Trump and the GOP savored a moment of togetherness and triumph, at last validating their monopoly on Washington power.
Andy Newman, my self-described meteorologically obsessed colleague, offered additional context about the unseasonable weather: From May 230, 220, through May 27, 230, there have been 26 inches of precipitation.
Beyond that, some of his healthier plants had begun to blossom nearly two months ahead of schedule because of a heavy unseasonable downpour, throwing the entire growing cycle into doubt.
Factors such as drought and unseasonable rains are lowering yields of cash crops, and even with lower levels of production, global commodities prices are continuing to fall–greatly impacting farmer's welfare.
There's no telling when the seasons will finally click in all parts of the country, but Hollywood's got the right idea by skipping this unseasonable spring and evoking summer with makeup.
The French area decline could be even bigger after insect attacks in spring along with unseasonable frosts led farmers to make late decisions to replace rapeseed with maize (corn), analysts said.
Unseasonable rainfall in January set back harvesting of an already drought-stunted crop caused by the weather phenomena El Nino, and while the weather has improved since, cane yields never fully recovered.
The National Weather Service predicted temperatures well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius) for parts of southern California, Arizona and Nevada, with unseasonable heat also afflicting inland areas of the Pacific Northwest.
Coal has made something of a comeback this year, after precipitous declines over the previous two years as utilities switched to burning cheaper natural gas and unseasonable weather kept coal inventories high.
Weather It may officially be spring, but there's a potential Nor'easter brewing along the East Coast that could dump unseasonable amounts of snow in New York, New England and parts of Canada.
Mr. Kohaykewych has been in the ice-road trucking business for eight years, but only in the last two has he had to divert winter cargoes to airports because of unseasonable weather.
And for both, unseasonable weather — which bore much of the blame for the industry's fourth-quarter weakness — played a role, as a chilly March and April held back spending on warm-weather apparel.
Full-year sales at Primark are expected to be 9 percent ahead of last year at constant currencies, with sales at stores open over a year down 2 percent, reflecting unseasonable weather patterns.
Shares of American Eagle Outfitters fell more than 226% Wednesday after a slow start to the back-to-school season and unseasonable weather led to same-store sales growth that missed analyst expectations.
However, UK like-for-like sales were hurt by unseasonable weather in May which contrasted to last year when Britain enjoyed a heatwave and major events including a royal wedding, which boosted sales.
"We expect the retail environment to remain as challenging as ever in the year ahead, with continued Brexit uncertainty and unseasonable weather impacting current trading," Executive Chairman Alistair McGeorge said in a statement.
The Appraisal LARCHMONT, N.Y. — The yard signs began appearing in November, only a few at first, lodging in lush lawns, flower beds budding in the unseasonable warmth, and on picket fences and stone walls.
Since 2015, Europe's natural gas market has shown strong demand growth driven by economic recovery, an increasingly gas-reliant power sector and unseasonable weather patterns that have increased the continent's heating and cooling needs.
Spain's Inditex rose 5.5 percent after the world's biggest clothing retailer posted a forecast-beating rise in profits as fast turnover allowed the owner of fashion chain Zara to react quickly to unseasonable weather.
Still, over the last year, El Nino has parched fields in the Philippines and Indonesia, brought unseasonable rains to areas of South America and caused flash floods in Somalia that destroyed thousands of homes.
Shares in the retailer traded 28% lower at 22019 pence after it also complained of the impact of unseasonable cold weather in North America, from where it derives almost a third of its revenue.
Coal freight volumes have recovered slightly this year after two years of precipitous declines where utilities switched to burning cheaper natural gas in power plants and unseasonable weather added greatly to already large coal inventories.
In fall, unseasonable warmth can prevent them from heading south in time to reach their wintering grounds, and extreme weather events like hurricanes can destroy an entire wave of the migration before it reaches Mexico.
Like many other ski resorts around the world, Le Mourtis is scrambling to figure out how to keep customers coming as climate change causes increasingly unpredictable weather, unseasonable warmth, depressed snowfall, and more extreme storms.
The firm said full-year sales at Primark are expected to be 9 percent ahead of last year at constant currency, with sales at stores open over a year down 2 percent, reflecting unseasonable weather patterns.
The storm, which was expected to continue for the next few days, started pummeling the country on Tuesday, bringing unseasonable autumn snow to parts of the South Island and small tornados in the central north island.
John Deere is equipping the VoloDrone with a sprayer and tank array mounted to its cargo connection points, which will be able to dispense pesticides, liquid fertilizer, anti-frost agents for unseasonable inclement weather and more.
While online retailing has made shoppers more savvy, comparing prices and trawling more widely for discounts, factors ranging from street demonstrations in Paris to unseasonable weather have been blamed for a reluctance to buy new clothes.
Spain's Inditex rose more than 5 percent after the world's biggest clothing retailer posted a forecast-beating rise in profits as fast turnover allowed the owner of fashion chain Zara to react quickly to unseasonable weather.
The storm, which was expected to continue for the next few days, started pummelling the country on Tuesday, bringing unseasonable autumn snow to parts of the South Island and small tornados in the central north island.
Firefighters across the region battled several blazes through the night Friday into Saturday, as an unseasonable heat wave set records in some places and knocked out power to tens of thousands of homes in Los Angeles.
Dry, hot weather resulting from climate change has long been stated as the primary reason for the increase in fires during the summer months, and the effects of these unpredictable, unseasonable heat waves cannot be overstated.
The unseasonable weather accelerated snow melt in the mountains, but some of the water soaked into the dry land or evaporated and did not end up in the reservoirs that feed Norway's hydropower plants, raising electricity prices.
Fox's NFL game day reporter Erin Andrews has survived weeks of unpredictable weather — from unseasonable autumn heat to torrential rainstorms — but finally was able to embrace her favorite fall style on Sunday at the Atlanta Falcons vs.
Depending where you live in the U.S., you might experience severe thunderstorms, flooding rains, sizzling heat, or unseasonable cold and snow during the next five days as an unusually divisive weather pattern develops across the Lower 48.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha visited flooded parts of the south of the country on Friday where unseasonable downpours have killed six people, cut road and rail links and forced an airport to close.
Figures released last week by the French Ministry of Agriculture show that hailstorms and an unseasonable springtime frost mean that the country's wine production is set to decrease by 10 percent when compared to last year's yield.
LONDON — Two days of unseasonable sunshine in Britain this week have resulted in more than the shedding of hats, scarves and winter coats: They have also brought the highest temperatures ever recorded in the country in winter.
"The floods began on January 1 and are due to the unseasonable heavy rain," said an officer at the National Disaster Warning Center who declined to be identified as she is not authorized to speak to the media.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Forecasts for an unseasonable heat wave in many parts of China before the peak summer season have halted a decline in coal prices as utilities look to produce more power to meet demand for air-conditioning.
Major U.S. railroads have seen a resurgence in coal volumes this year, following two years of precipitous declines as many utilities switched to burning cheaper natural gas and as unseasonable weather resulted in large stockpiles of unburned coal.
The reported increase in food production in 2017 was unexpected in the view of analysts, as the country had been gripped by a serious drought, then devastated by Hurricane Irma in September, and subsequently hit with unseasonable rainfall.
Even the areas that survived will not recover to full health, scientists from ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrated Coral Reef Studies said in a report, as unseasonable hot water becomes more frequent causing more incidents of bleaching.
Electricity demand is expected to rise during the unseasonable heatwave on Monday and Tuesday, with forecast system-wide use expected to top 45,000 megawatts, said the California Independent System Operator (ISO), which manages electricity flow through the state.
In October 2014, they set out on an arduous backpacking trip in the Catskills with friends, in which they suffered a flat tire on the way up, unseasonable cold weather and continual rain during a 10-mile hike.
Fashion chains are seen as more exposed than other retailers because they could struggle to pass on cost increases from the pound's fall as the market has become reliant on discounts to clear stock after periods of unseasonable weather.
MADRID — Inditex, the world's biggest clothing retailer, beat forecasts on Wednesday with a 6 percent rise in profits, driven by strong sales as fast turnover allowed the owner of the fashion chain Zara to react quickly to unseasonable weather.
We hate to break it to Amal, but it's a little too chilly this time of year for flowers to start cropping up, but if anyone could cause an unseasonable heatwave just by walking outside, we're pretty sure it's her.
In her memoir, "Stori Telling," Tori Spelling recalls how her father, the producer Aaron Spelling, had a snow machine bring $2 million of fake weather to his home in Southern California so his children could have an unseasonable White Christmas.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Flash floods in southern Thailand washed out a bridge on the country's main north-south highway on Tuesday, backing up traffic for 200 km (125 miles) as the death toll from days of unseasonable rain rose to 25, media reported.
After getting ignobly shuffled out of the playoffs by the Houston Rockets, Russell Westbrook, the NBA's leading MVP candidate and a blatantly ridiculous human being, donned an unseasonable blousy black polka-dotted shirt and an excruciatingly dumb hat, and gave a press conference.
Scott McDougall, who farms wheat, canola, soybeans and corn in Hansboro, N.D., said that he had been spared the drenching in the spring only to have the early snowstorms and unseasonable rains of fall make the fields inaccessible for him and his neighbors.
Shares of the retailer, which fell 43% last year and another 14% before Tuesday's opening, were down by a quarter in the first few minutes of trading after it blamed promotions and unseasonable weather in North America, which accounts for a third of its revenue.
Shares of the retailer, which fell 43% last year and another 14% before Tuesday's opening, were down by a quarter in the first few minutes of trading after it blamed promotions and unseasonable weather in North America, which accounts for a third of its revenue.
But while that number suggests things are getting better, a deeper issue is lurking at the purveyor of classic American fashions — one that can't be explained away by unseasonable weather, ill-fitting clothes or any of the other excuses it's floated past investors over the past several months.
Last month, at the World Athletics Championships in Doha, nearly a third of 70 starters in the women's marathon failed to finish the race in extreme (though not unseasonable) heat of 33°C (91°F), despite the start time being moved to midnight to make conditions more bearable.
This time it was Tefaf, which started in the Netherlands in 1988 and now holds two editions a year in New York, as well as Frieze, a London import that since 2012 has been held every May in a large tent on Randalls Island — which turned out to be underequipped to deal with an unseasonable spring heat wave.

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