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Anomalous weather refers to weather conditions that deviate significantly from the typical patterns or averages for a given region and time of year. These anomalies can manifest as unusually high or low temperatures, unexpected precipitation events, prolonged droughts, or atypical storm activity. For example, a heatwave in a region known for mild winters or heavy snowfall in an area that typically experiences little or no snow could both be considered examples of anomalous weather.

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