Unseasonable in a sentence as an adjective

Apples are actually one of the most unseasonable fruits.

With the unseasonable March temperatures, I actually thought April fools day had crept up on me...

I wonder if an argument could be made that this violates the 4th amendment right to be free from unseasonable search.

And just watch - if you pay attention over the next few months you'll notice unseasonable weather on one coast of North America that is the opposite direction of unseasonable weather on the other.

Well I was thinking of King Agrippa counselling the Jews prior to their rebellion against the Romans:"However, as to the desire of recovering your liberty, it is unseasonable to indulge it so late; whereas you ought to have labored earnestly in old time that you might never have lost it; for the first experience of slavery was hard to be endured, and the struggle that you might never have been subject to it would have been just; but that slave who hath been once brought into subjection, and then runs away, is rather a refractory slave than a lover of liberty; "So yes a fairly different context.

Unseasonable definitions

adjective

not in keeping with (and usually undesirable for) the season; "a sudden unseasonable blizzard"; "unseasonable bright blue weather in November"

adjective

badly timed; "an ill-timed intervention"; "you think my intrusion unseasonable"; "an untimely remark"; "it was the wrong moment for a joke"

See also: ill-timed untimely wrong