Hot weather, still hot weather
1. The two words "hot" are interchangeable when describing temperature and weather, both of which mean extremely hot.
2. When describing a person’s passionate emotions and eyes, they are not interchangeable. Only fiery can be used.
Extended information
1. Burning heat (Chinese word)
Sizzling heat is a Chinese word, which means as hot as a fire, describing extreme heat, and also It can describe a surging mood.
Explanation:
Hot like a fire, describing extreme heat.
Adjective: feeling excited and waiting sincerely.
2. Blazing (Chinese word)
Words describing temperature or emotion are also used as verbs.
Explanation:
Describes extremely high temperatures, extremely hot, blazing summer vacation, blazing and unbearable.
Emotions are so intense, a fiery heart, emotions are fiery.
So it’s hot weather