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hot weather

/hɑt ˌwɛðər/
/hɒt ˈwɛðə/
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Other forms: hot weathers

Definitions of hot weather
  1. noun
    a period of unusually high temperatures
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    types:
    scorcher
    an extremely hot day
    sultriness
    oppressively hot and humid weather
    type of:
    atmospheric condition, conditions, weather, weather condition
    the atmospheric conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation
Pronunciation
US
/hɑt ˌwɛðər/
UK
/hɒt ˈwɛðə/
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