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A passage describing the summer weather

A passage describing the weather in summer is as follows:

1. The weather is unbearable. Pay attention to heatstroke prevention and don't expose yourself to the sun; Eat more fruits, drink water frequently, take a nap properly, and rest when you are tired; Stay away from depression, don't worry, don't be angry, be happy and live a happy life; Life is precious, and entertainment is happy! Please keep the triplicate reprint.

On June 15, the weather was extremely hot. As soon as the sun came out, the ground caught fire. Some gray gases, like clouds and Feiyun, like fog and non-fog, floated low in the air, making people feel breathless.

It was a hot noon, and the sun was baking the earth like a steamer. The trees drooped their heads, the grass bent, rhubarb dog gasped with his tongue stretched out in the shade, and the water in the river was hot ... The sun was scorching the earth, so we had to hide at home.

4. Walking in, summer is more than just a sight, and the feeling of eyes can't fill that eager heart. In summer, the sun is scorching, and the world is exposed to all kinds of smells, which come from leaves, cement, soil and the smell of fire. The same is true in these smells in summer.

There is a dark cloud floating on the horizon in the distance, covering the burning sun. In a flash, the dark clouds in all directions seemed to be possessed and gathered together, and it was dark and overwhelming. The wind seemed to roar.