When another hot,
dry summer hit in 2002, the disease spread like wildfire across the United States and into Canada.
Not exact matches
The
summers are very hot and
dry, while winters can
hit major lows.
«Once
summer temperatures
hit, that vegetation will
dry out quickly, causing high fire danger,» said Jennifer Smith, an NIFC spokesperson.
Candles left outside can turn into a messy pool of wax at the end of a hot
summer day and terra cotta pots
dry out very quickly and break if tipped over by wind or a careless foot - many types of pots on the market are made of polyurethane and won't easily break or split open in the winter when freezing temperatures
hit.