It's summer in my city now...

Silverobama

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I bought some tea online a few months ago and now it's very hot in my city. I asked the salesperson the following question. Is it natural?

It's summer in my city now and the temperature is very high. Do I need to put the tea into my refrigerator?
 
It's OK. I notice that you commonly use "my city" when you could just use "here" (or "where I am"). Also, "the temperature is very high" is not as natural as "it's very hot". Here's what I would say:

It's really hot here. Should I keep the tea in the fridge?
 
You're really asking what the recommendation for storage temperature is.
 
I thought tea leaves go through a high-temperature drying process during its production.
 

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