cli·mateˈklīmit/
noun
noun: climate; plural noun: climates
1. the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
"our cold, wet climate"
synonyms: weather conditions, weather;
atmospheric conditions
"the mild climate"
o a region with particular prevailing weather conditions.
"vacationing in a warm climate"
synonyms: region, area, zone, country, place;
literaryclime
"they come from a colder climate"
o the prevailing trend of public opinion or of another aspect of public life.
"the current economic climate"
synonyms: atmosphere, mood, feeling, ambience, tenor;
weath·erˈweT͟Hər/
noun
noun: weather
1. 1.
the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
"if the weather's good, we can go for a walk"
synonyms: forecast, outlook; More
meteorological conditions, climate, atmospheric pressure, temperature;
elements
"what's the weather like?"
o cold, wet, and unpleasant or unpredictable atmospheric conditions; the elements.
"stone walls provide shelter from wind and weather"
o denoting the side from which the wind is blowing, especially on board a ship; windward.
modifier noun: weather
"the weather side of the yacht"
Now what is the difference between the two again, other than climate being long term weather conditions?