Answer:
The main difference between weather and climate refers to their temporal extension, that is, while weather refers to the climatic and meteorological conditions in the short term (rain forecasts, temperatures, atmospheric pressure, etc., which are going to happen in the next few days), the climate is a compilation of all these conditions and their averaging, to account for long-term weather conditions (thus, for example, if in December there is an average temperature of 0ÂșC, or the amount of snow that usually accumulates in that month, etc., that is, it is a much more macro look of what the climate is in a certain territory).