Weather, as a noun, refers to the atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, and clearness or cloudiness over a short time period. As a verb, it can also mean to endure or resist.
- The weather is too cold to attempt an outdoor run.
- Some nations will be able to weather the financial crisis.
Note: Unlike the word weather, the word climate refers to how the atmosphere behaves over a long time period.
Wether is a male sheep or ram, or a castrated ram or billy goat.
- A wether flock invaded the town unexpectedly and scared many.
Whether introduces an indirect question, involving implied choices, or presents alternative conditions or possibilities.
- We have great concert seats, whether by chance or on purpose.
- Training is needed whether you are an employee or a manager.