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Discover Ludwig"freak weather" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe unexpected and extreme weather conditions. Example: The town was caught off guard by the freak weather, with strong winds and heavy snowfall, causing power outages and road closures.
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Terrorism and freak weather.
LONDON — Freak weather.
Some growers were hard hit by freak weather events.
Inevitably, climate change will increase the frequency and severity of these "freak" weather events.
It is confused between freak weather, natural cycles and climatological changes.
"This is fast moving away from freak weather events, and moving very quickly toward normal".
The Orient Express is a magnificent curio and freak weather made the memories stronger.
When freak weather strikes, they have little spare capacity to replace cancelled flights.
There's always been freak weather, but climatologists increasingly think these events are becoming less unusual.
The following year was one of freak weather throughout much of the world.
A spate of freak weather has added to the misery with flooding and mudslides.
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