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Beautiful sentences describing hotness

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

In the midsummer of July, there is no cloud in the blue sky. The fiery sun is scorching the earth, the water in the river is hot to the touch, and the soil in the ground is smoking.

In early summer, the pomegranate flowers gradually bloomed. The green leaves lined with red flowers were extremely beautiful. From a distance, it looks like a burning fire, and like the red sunset rising at dusk.

It was hot and windless, and the wicker tree hung listlessly, motionless, and the concrete road had a silvery glow from the sun, as if everything was about to melt, and this was just in certain places.

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

In summer, the sun at noon is like a big fireball, burning blazingly. It continuously pours excessive light and heat into the earth. The whole earth seemed to be on fire and became hot.

The weather in summer is hot. The sun spreads its heat to the earth as much as it can; the wind is too lazy to blow; if it starts to rain lightly, the children will run in the drizzle and take a refreshing cold bath.