Noun
high summer (plural high summers)
(idiomatic) The hottest part of the summer.
Artisans live in small villas made of concrete, which is a building material that is plentiful in Morocco and also insulates the residents from the extremely high summer temperatures and intense sun. Source: Internet
The western slope has high summer temperatures similar to those found on the plains, while the winters tend to be slightly cooler due to the lack of warming winds common to the plains and Front Range. Source: Internet
Lammas leaves or Lammas growth refers to a second crop of leaves produced in high summer by some species of trees in temperate countries to replace those lost to insect damage. Source: Internet
In some areas, the population can be two to four times higher during the high summer season. Source: Internet
In areas with high summer rainfall, fruit also splits from too much water, so choose split-resistant varieties. Source: Internet