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He took note of inclement and especially of freakish weather.
The freakish weather maintained its reputation by following the storm with an unseasonal warm front.
Last year, we had some freakish weather on the day of two midseason home games, and our numbers went south after that.
Con Ed cites freakish weather this year.
But he said JetBlue would have to be better prepared to deal with freakish weather in the future.
"It's the freakish weather we've been having."
Freakish weather, including the violent storms that accompanied Hurricane Bob - has thrown everything off.
Although it's in the same ocean, Mauritius does not offer quite such vibrant displays, and besides, the freakish weather reduced visibility during our stay.
While there she asks them if there had been reports that tied Brauer with freakish weather.
The storm - part of the freakish weather that raked the New York City area - injured 100 people here but killed no one.
Some freakish weather phenomenon?
Drought and freakish weather have hurt crops, and construction in the park and along Broadway has limited the number of vendors.
Primed on the freakish weather conditions, more would-be walkers took to the mini-bus that accompanies every Alternative tour.
"Some pretty freakish weather going on around the country," Tim said, glancing up at the sky, which was a clear bright blue with clusters of high clouds.
This year's freakish weather has seen Britain's bird populations go from bust to boom, with numbers recovering strongly from a disastrous collapse last winter.
Strange Weather Year The size of the corn crop reflects improvement in the plants themselves through selective breeding and freakish weather.
It has been a year of freakish weather - from a blisteringly cold winter, to a sizzling, early spring and cool summer, not to mention an unseasonably warm autumn.
War, politics, crime, and even the doings of Hollywood royalty had been washed entirely off the news wires by freakish weather of an unprecedented nature and ferocity.
In freakish weather conditions including several stops for rain and a hailstorm that turned the ground white Australia were out for 78, but they survived the follow on as the weather forced a draw.
Retailers cautioned that it was hard to use the August sales figures as any indication of where the economy is heading, distorted as they were by an unusually late Labor Day holiday, freakish weather conditions and natural disasters.
While large parts of Poland and the Czech Republic faced the brunt of freakish weather and were rapidly overwhelmed by the floods this month, this part of the former East Germany had time as well as the resources to prepare.
The price spikes are not as sharp as they were in 2008, but the new volatility reflects more than the sum of recent freakish weather "events," from severe droughts in China and Russia to floods in Australia to a deep freeze in Mexico.
What made this year unusual was that sparse rainfall combined with other freakish weather conditions made the low water more severe and protracted, and the effects were more obvious because Venice's city hall has been remiss of late in dredging the canals, a periodic task necessary to keep them open to traffic.
Although the freakish weather was too cold to allow the wide-open windows and doors so prevalent in balmy Nabban, they had covered the stone walls with bright green and sky-blue tapestries and filled every avail- able surface with candles and guttering oil lamps so that the shut- tered rooms bloomed with light.