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Unseasonably warm vs Unseasonable warm

Both "unseasonably warm" and "unseasonable warm" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Unseasonably warm" is the more common and idiomatic phrase, indicating that the temperature is higher than expected for a particular time of year. On the other hand, "unseasonable warm" is less common and may sound awkward to native speakers.

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Unseasonably warm

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe a temperature that is higher than expected for a specific time of year.

Examples:

  • We are experiencing unseasonably warm weather for this time of year.
  • The flowers are blooming early due to the unseasonably warm spring.
  • The lake is still frozen despite the unseasonably warm temperatures.
  • The ski resort had to close early because of the unseasonably warm winter.
  • The crops are suffering from the unseasonably warm summer.
  • Unseasonably warm air over eastern U.S.; Record highs possible in D.C., New York, Boston Friday. Resize Text. Print Article. Comments 33. By Jason Samenow November 4 at 12:54 PM ...
  • [ʌnˈsiːznəblɪ] ADV we had an unseasonably warm spring → tuvimos una primavera calurosa para esa época del año it was unseasonably mild for late January → hacía un tiempo muy moderado para estar a últimos de enero.
  • Trending Now. Unseasonably Warm Weather Continues for the Northeast. Nov 4, 2015; 9:00 PM ET Temperatures will be 10 to 15 degrees above average through Friday. Reality check sets in Sunday.
  • Unseasonably warm weather continues. November 3, 2015 By Bill Steffen under Bill's Blog, Weather. Fall colors in West Michigan on Nov. 2, 2015. Grand Rapids had a high temperature of 73 degrees on Monday — four degrees shy of the ...

Alternatives:

  • unexpectedly warm
  • abnormally warm
  • unusually warm
  • atypically warm
  • oddly warm

Unseasonable warm

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase can be used to describe warm weather that is not typical for a certain season, but it may sound awkward to native speakers.
  • Unseasonable Warm. Posted: 0:17 PM EST Nov 04, 2015 Updated: 1:15 PM EST Nov 04, 2015. Small Text; Medium Text; Large Text. ×. Playing in 10 seconds. Next Up: Lehigh Valley residents should look to the skies · Lehigh Valley residents ...
  • Oct 17, 2015 ... As the coldest air of the season hit, temperatures dropped into the 20s and 30s overnight, bringing with it a freeze warning. Forecasters say despite our unseasonable warm weather, a first frost is not unusual this time of year.
  • 3 days ago ... Grand Rapids, MI (WZZM) - Unseasonable warm weather has made for a some very pleasant days in West Michigan. How are you taking advantage? WZZM 13 Steve Zaagman took a stroll around Grand Rapids to remind us ...
  • Definition of unseasonable in English: adjective. 1(Of weather) unusual for the time of year: an unseasonable warm spell. More example sentences. There was a wonderful job done on the course and the greens were so slick despite the rain  ...

Alternatives:

  • unseasonably warm
  • unexpectedly warm
  • abnormally warm
  • unusually warm
  • atypically warm

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