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Beautiful sentences to describe the hot weather

The weather in July is so intense that the sun makes people sweat.

The sun was scorching the earth, and the sound of cicadas was heard not far away.

The weather was unbearably hot, 125 degrees under the shadow of the cactus.

The midsummer sunshine is like being dipped in pepper water, and there is no shade on the open street.

The weather was swelteringly hot, there was no wind at all, and the thick air seemed to be frozen.

In midsummer, the weather is so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly close to the shade of trees, as if they are afraid that the sun will damage their wings.

The soil on the ground was hot from the sun, and several dark-brown pot-bellied crickets were jumping around like springs.

The cicadas screamed tirelessly, bringing a kind of summer irritability to people. There was no wind, and the earth looked like a steamer.

In July, in the blue sky, the sun hung like a fireball, and the clouds seemed to be burned by the sun and disappeared without a trace.

There was not a cloud in the sky, not a bit of wind, a scorching sun overhead, and all the trees stood there listlessly and diligently.

The scorching sun was in the sky, and on both sides of the road, ripe grains bent over in the heat and lowered their heads. There are as many grasshoppers as blades of grass, making a faint but noisy sound in the wheat and rye fields and in the reeds on the shore.