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The phrase "warm spell" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a period of unusually warm weather. Example: After weeks of cold and snowy weather, the town was finally experiencing a warm spell, with temperatures reaching a comfortable 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The warm spell will continue Friday with highs around 75 degrees and partly cloudy skies.
The warm spell is likely to stretch on into the following week, Ms Prebble said.
The sudden warm spell may have also shocked and awed the fish to death.
And yet this has been just the right kind of warm spell.
Economically, the warm spell has cut both ways, benefiting some industries while hurting others.
In all, it has been the longest warm spell in May since 1992.
A cold, wet spring presented challenges for many growers, but the recent warm spell has given crops a boost.
Some pre-Olympic events at Cypress Mountain were canceled early last year because of a warm spell.
A family member, reached at home, said Mr. D'Amato had taken the day off work to enjoy the warm spell.
A winter warm spell in Britain the same year was 62 times more likely than in the 1960s.
During a warm spell last fall, several people in the building began to worry about the old drunk on 3.
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