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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scalding weather" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe extremely hot and uncomfortable weather conditions. Example: "The scalding weather made it unbearable to be outside for more than a few minutes."
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The scalding weather pushed the Northeast's power grid perilously close to its limits yesterday, smashing records for electricity use and driving prices to record highs, as officials scrambled for ways to avoid overloading the system.
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