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Bumps xarray from 2025.1.2 to 2025.6.1.

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v2025.06.1

This is quick bugfix release to remove an unintended dependency on typing_extensions. Apologies for the trouble.

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Full Changelog: pydata/xarray@v2025.06.0...v2025.06.1

v2025.06.0

This release brings HTML reprs to the documentation, fixes to flexible Xarray indexes, performance optimizations, more ergonomic seasonal grouping and resampling with new SeasonGrouper and SeasonResampler objects, and bugfixes. Thanks to the 33 contributors to this release: Andrecho, Antoine Gibek, Benoit Bovy, Brian Michell, Christine P. Chai, David Huard, Davis Bennett, Deepak Cherian, Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos, Elliott Sales de Andrade, Erik, Erik Månsson, Giacomo Caria, Ilan Gold, Illviljan, Jesse Rusak, Jonathan Neuhauser, Justus Magin, Kai Mühlbauer, Kimoon Han, Konstantin Ntokas, Mark Harfouche, Michael Niklas, Nick Hodgskin, Niko Sirmpilatze, Pascal Bourgault, Scott Henderson, Simon Perkins, Spencer Clark, Tom Vo, Trevor James Smith, joseph nowak and micguerr-bopen

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  • Bump xarray from 2025.1.2 to 2025.6.1 in pyproject.toml

Bumps [xarray](https://github.com/pydata/xarray) from 2025.1.2 to 2025.6.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pydata/xarray/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pydata/xarray/blob/main/HOW_TO_RELEASE.md)
- [Commits](pydata/xarray@v2025.01.2...v2025.06.1)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: xarray
  dependency-version: 2025.6.1
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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This PR updates the xarray dependency in pyproject.toml from 2025.1.2 to 2025.6.1 to pick up recent bug fixes and enhancements in the library.

Class Diagram: New Classes in Updated xarray Dependency (v2025.6.1)

classDiagram
  class SeasonGrouper {
    %% New class for seasonal grouping operations introduced in xarray v2025.06.0
  }
  class SeasonResampler {
    %% New class for seasonal resampling operations introduced in xarray v2025.06.0
  }
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Class Diagram: Update to xarray.Index Class (from v2025.6.1)

classDiagram
  class Index {
    +should_add_coord_to_array()
  }
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Bump xarray version
  • Replace xarray==2025.1.2 with xarray==2025.6.1 in the dependencies list
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