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summerlike

[suhm-er-lahyk] / ˈsʌm ərˌlaɪk /


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Cold enough for a jacket, warm enough to hope for a summerlike day.

From Washington Post

Under a dazzling sun, Monday seemed clearly summerlike and more than merely warm.

From Washington Post

Warm to locally scorching temperatures, bone-dry air and strong mountain gusts are set to overlap for several days, part of a summerlike weather pattern that comes without the chance of any meaningful rainfall.

From Washington Post

On Monday and Tuesday, the front will progress toward the East Coast, producing more downpours and abruptly ending a period of summerlike weather.

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“We’re seeing summerlike temperatures bleeding into non-summer months; the second half of spring increasingly gets summerlike temperatures. In California that means ‘drier.’”

From Los Angeles Times