figure it out yourself
The same place all weather comes from. The sky!
Will we be able to have a picnic today? It all depends on the weather.
In the King James version the phrase - comes often - does not appear at all
Many would argue that all daylight and hot weather comes from the sun. In many ways the original source of all of this really does come from the sun.
The sun provided the energy for trees to grow. These trees died 300 million years ago and turned into fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
With you all.
Winner takes all
The origin of the phrase 'All for one, and one for all' is that it comes from The Three Musketeers. The novel was written by Alexandre Dumas in the year 1844.
Well it does because all of the weather in the past days all of that comes together the its rain cold hot and they all combined
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um if you mean like-what kind of weather are there then..... answer:they give you all the weather. but if you mean seasons- answer: you have to get seasons
In proper English, no indefinite article is used with weather.The phrase is "What beautiful weather!"All references to weather use the definite pronoun, e.g.:You can't change the weather.The weather for the weekend is expected to be stormy.