Junuary

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1)  A June with cool, rainy weather, typical of the Pacific Northwest climate.
 * 2) * 2000, Karen Stewart, "Weather you like it or not", North Island Gazette (Vancouver Island), 21 June 2000, page 9:
 * While commiserating with a fellow North Islander the other day I heard a great word used to describe the wild and wooly weather we've been having: Juneuary.
 * 1) * 2012, Clare Adams, "Summer means outdoors", The Now (Coquitlam, BC), 25 July 2012, page A12:
 * A year ago we went straight from "Junuary" into a similarly drenched July, but this year we've already hit the spray parks, the outdoor pools and had picnics at the park.
 * 1)  An unseasonably warm and sunny January.
 * 2) * 2008, "Getting a chill from the Almanac", Sun Journal (Lewiston, ME), 28 August 2008, page A8:
 * In 1995, the Almanac nailed a surprise January heat wave – christened "Juneuary" – in the Northeast.
 * 1) * 2008, "Getting a chill from the Almanac", Sun Journal (Lewiston, ME), 28 August 2008, page A8:
 * In 1995, the Almanac nailed a surprise January heat wave – christened "Juneuary" – in the Northeast.
 * 1) * 2008, "Getting a chill from the Almanac", Sun Journal (Lewiston, ME), 28 August 2008, page A8:
 * In 1995, the Almanac nailed a surprise January heat wave – christened "Juneuary" – in the Northeast.