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Sentences describing hot weather

The sentences describing hot weather are as follows:

1. The clods on the ground were scalded by the sun, and several dark brown crickets jumped around like springs.

The burning sun tore the skin of the earth.

The sun in July hangs in the blue sky like a fireball, and the clouds seem to be melted by the sun and disappear without a trace.

Grass reeds and red, white and purple wildflowers are steamed by the fiery red sun hanging high in the air, and the air is filled with sweet and intoxicated breath.

The weather in July, the sun is poisonous, making people sweat.

6. The weather in summer is as hot as a steamer.

7. In midsummer, it is so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly near the shade, as if they were afraid that the sun would burn their wings.

There is no cloud or wind in the sky, and all the trees are standing there listlessly in the hot sun overhead.

9. In the hot sun, on both sides of the road, mature grain is so hot that it bends down and lowers its head. Grasshoppers are as numerous as grass leaves, making a weak and noisy sound in wheat fields and rye fields and among the reeds on the shore.

10. It's unbearably hot-it's Fahrenheit in the shadow of cactus.

1 1. In the midsummer of July, there was not a cloud in the blue sky, the sun was scorching the earth, the water in the river was boiling hot, and the soil in the field was smoking.

12. The inevitable heat in summer is really a headache, whether walking on the road under the scorching sun or in the shadow of a tree house; Whether in the morning or at night, the heat of that summer is always with you, haunting you, which is really annoying.