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W: It's very hot and humid.
M: Quite different from the forecast.
W: The weather changes often at this time of the year. It's possible to cool down in the late afternoon.
M: How are the summers here generally?
W: They are usually hot and rainy.
M: I have been here for about a month. It's very hot and humid.
W: It's just June now. The rainy season hasn't arrived yet.
M: What shall we do today? Good weekends shouldn't be wasted.
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M: That's a great idea.
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