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A simple answer to this question is “Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get.”

Weather Climate
The weather is the set of conditions in the atmosphere in one location for a limited period of time—such as throughout the day, at night, or at any particular point during the day. Climate describes the average condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time, such as across spans of 30 years or more, for a given location.
Weather can be forecasted. There is always a prediction of climate.
Example The weather is supposed to be nice this weekend. Example The climate is very hot in the summer months and unhealthy.

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