Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Sentences describing hot weather. Used for composition.

Sentences describing hot weather. Used for composition.

The sun is scorching the earth, and cicadas are singing not far away.

The sun is annoying and I can't wait to enjoy the cool under the tree.

The weather has been extremely hot recently.

Although the burning sun has not yet come directly, the sand on the roadside has already revealed a timid light. The grass seems to be unable to withstand the scorching sun and slowly hangs down its leaves. Only the fish in the pond are not afraid of the heat and swim freely in the water in the trees on the shore. -selected from "Selected Essays for Primary School Students"

◆ In July, in the blue sky, the sun hung like a fireball, and the clouds couldn't stand the heat and quietly hid without a trace. The trees on the river bank spread thick branches and leaves, trying to block out the glare of the sun. -selected from "Selected Essays for Primary School Students"

◆ Wan Li is clear, there is no cloud in the sky, and the sun bakes the ground very hot; A south wind blew, rolling up a heat wave from the ground, which made people feel suffocated. Weeds can't resist the sun exposure, and the leaves are rolled into thin strips. Whenever in the afternoon, people always feel tired easily, just like just waking up, feeling groggy and unwilling to move. Even the birds in the Woods are resting in the trees with their mouths open, and they are too lazy to fly out for food. -Jin Jingmai's Song of Ouyang Hai

The temperature is very high, and the blazing sun shines directly on everything, making those stone steps glow with white light. Due to the reflection of these stone steps, the eaves are also heated, so the air there is dull and as hot as a boiler. In this hot climate, empty chairs crackle. As for the standing speculators, in order to avoid the scorching sun, they are trying to find the shadows covered by those pillars. money

The afternoon sun was so strong that even the water in the rice fields was steamed to make a tiny noise. The leaves of seedlings can stand paper, lose their light green luster and have no wind. People are walking on the ridge with seedlings on both sides, so hot that they sweat all over and can't breathe well, so the water doesn't want to come out. -Ai Wu: A Woman's Tragedy