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What is the difference between whether and weather? which is which?

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What is the difference between whether and weather? which is which?

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  1. Whether is used when saying 'it depends whether it rains today or not' but weather is used when refering to if its sunny or winding or whatever


  2. whether:means "if" and is used only inside sentences: I don't know whether to bring an umbrella or not.

    Weather has to do with climate: I hope we have beautiful weather for my daughter's wedding.

    hope that helps xoxo

  3. Whether means a difference of two things.  Like for example, " I can't tell whether it's going to rain or sunshine."  Weather refers to the weather.  Like for example, "The weather is nice outside today."

  4. weather, is the conditions of the atmosphere, and whether means "if" and is used only inside sentences: I don't know whether to bring an umbrella or not

  5. weather is like rain, snow, hail

    whether is like you should do this or do that

  6. whether you know the difference or not, is irrelevant to todays weather!

  7. "Whether" without the a is a different way of saying "if".

    "Weather" with the a is what it's like outside; rain, sunshine, snow etc.

  8. Dictonary

  9. weather is rain and snow

    Whether is asin Whether or not you are going do so something

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