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'weather hot' is not correct and usable in written English
To use this phrase correctly, you should use the noun form of the word "weather". For example, you might say, "The weather was hot today."
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Wasn't the weather hot today?
"Not only is the weather hot, but so are we.
There is a lot of hurtling about London, with the city in the grip of disturbing, unseasonable weather, hot and airless.
In the first place it was the first day of real summer weather – hot but not too hot with a wind that drove away the thunder-clouds.
The water is safe and refreshing to swim in, the bird life astoundingly varied and the weather hot but not oppressively so.
The truck's handheld thermal imaging units were used for lighting, and tower imaging was used to scope out weather hot spots, Mr. Snyder said, adding that the truck was able to access areas that larger fire trucks could not.
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But with the weather hotter and the schedule denser, Girardi anticipated some different lineup arrangements.
Radwanska described the weather as "hot" and "really hot" and "really, really hot".
The weather got hotter and hotter.
The weather is hot".
The weather's hot now.
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