-- In this specific limited case, the answer is that "climit" is mis-spelled, whereas
"weather" is spelled correctly.
-- In the general case, "weather" is what the area within 10 miles of your house will
experience tomorrow afternoon, whereas "climate" is what the area within 100 miles
of your house will experience over the next 100 years.
The term "differ" means to be unlike or dissimilar. It can also mean to disagree as in to hold a different opinion. The word "different" is an adjective form of "differ."
Weather is the term for changes in atmospheric temperature. Season is the term for the length of days.
The word that describes the usual weather conditions of a region throughout the year is "climate." Climate encompasses the long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, precipitation, and other atmospheric factors, distinguishing it from short-term weather variations.
Climate is one weather related word that refers to all weather conditions. Climate refers to the weather conditions of one particular location.
The word "meteroloji" is the Turkish translation of the word "meteorlogical", as in pertaining to the study of the atmosphere, weather and forecasting.
The common term for all sorts of meteorological conditions is "weather".
There is no standard collective noun for 'dry weather', however, the term sometimes used is a spell of dry weather.
Our English word w-i-n-d can have two meanings, a weather term and a spiraling action. If you want the Latin (Roman) word for the weather motion it is ventus. If you need the word for twisting or wrapping, it is either volvo or torqueo.
For weather, a term often used is "muggy" (hot and very humid).
"Jet stream" is a weather term that starts with the letter J. It refers to narrow bands of strong wind in the atmosphere that can influence weather patterns.
The Turkish word hava means air or weather. The word durumu means state or situation. The phrase "hava durumu" translates to 'weather forecast' in English.
Differ.