Sentences describing hot summer
Sentences describing hot summer:
1. In summer, the weather is extremely hot. The sun was baking the earth fiercely, and there was no wind all day long. The willow trees beside the moat were dejected and lifeless.
2. In summer, the sun is scorching the earth, the grass on the roadside is almost burning, and the heat wave in the air makes people breathless. There was no wind, the willow trees on the river bank lowered their heads, and the cannas on the roadside were almost withered. Only the lovely tricolor flowers stood upright with their thin waist branches.
3. Summer is so hot! In the blue sky, the sun hung like a fireball, and the clouds seemed to be burned by the sun and disappeared without a trace. The trees were drooped by the sun, and the birds were flying feebly. The puppy hung its head, stretched out its tongue and panted. The earth was so hot that people's feet felt hot even when they walked on it.
4. The midsummer weather, at two or three o'clock in the afternoon, is the most unbearable time of the day. The road is parched and hot, and the asphalt is soft and melting when you step on it. The air was hot and stuffy, as if you could light it by striking a match. The whole world is dazzlingly bright, making people feel thirsty and dizzy.
5. In summer, the sun passes through the window like an arrow and hits my face hotly. I was awakened from my dream, and there was no wind around me. It was so hot that I sweated all over and soaked my clothes, making me have to change into another piece of clothing.
6. There are not many vehicles and very few pedestrians on the streets in summer. The ground was so hot that the fragile skin could not come into contact with the metal exposed to the sun. I didn't dare to look up while walking on the road. The scorching sun was too fierce and overbearing. No one dared to glare at it. The original sky lost its blue color and seemed to be like a fire. The glass curtain walls on the tall buildings reflected the dazzling light.