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How to describe the weather at the beginning of a composition

1. 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.

There is a golden sun embedded in the blue sky, and there is a white cloud floating in the clear sky, like a solitary sail on the blue sea.

The spring breeze blows us, and Uncle Sun sticks out his beard from the dark clouds for grass and friends.

On a sunny afternoon, the summer sunshine flows brilliantly like water notes, wetting different charming sorrows.

5. Clear skies in Wan Li Wan Li are cloudless and clear as jasper.

6. The spring breeze blows us, and Uncle Sun sticks out his beard from the dark clouds for grass and friends.

7. The breeze blows gently, the warm sunshine covers the earth, and the grass spits out buds under the sunshine.

8. The light blue sky is like a piece of clean velvet with a yellow gold border.

9. In Wan Li, the sky is clear, the air is crisp in autumn, white clouds are floating in the blue sky, the spring breeze is blowing on the face, the spring is blooming, and the weather is fine.

10. The sky is as clear as a piece of blue paper, and a few thin white clouds seem to have been melted by the sun and floated slowly with the wind.

1 1. Sunny days are always full of warmth. I believe that with the love and encouragement of so many friends, sunny days will always be sunny.

12. Transparent blue sky, like silk handkerchief, with some little white cloud, like flowers embroidered on scarves.

13. Runhong Yang Jiao adds a touch of color to sunny days.