is wether a todays snowfall or a climate.

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The term "weather" refers to the short-term atmospheric conditions in a specific place at a specific time, such as today's snowfall, temperature, humidity, and precipitation. In contrast, "climate" refers to the long-term average of weather patterns over a significantly extended period, typically 30 years or more, in a particular region. So, today's snowfall is an example of weather, while the average snowfall in a region over decades would be considered its climate.

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