No. The moon doesn't have an atmosphere so wind and precipitation cannot occur, however meteorites frequently hit the moon due to it's lack of atmosphere (if you want to call that weather!) and there are extreme temperature changes on the moon between day and night, too.
No the moon has no weather.
The Moon has no weather, because it has no atmosphere. In order for there to be winds, there has to be a media of some type for the combination of temperatures and moisture to create weather. Jupiter on the other hand has some terrific storms!
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
The moon's influence on weather is limited. It primarily affects tides, but its impact on weather patterns is minimal compared to other factors like temperature and air pressure.
The moon does not directly determine the weather. However, its gravitational influence on Earth, along with other factors like its position in relation to the sun, can affect things like tides and atmospheric pressure, which may indirectly influence weather patterns.
The moon has no weather because it has no atmosphere.
The moon has no atmosphere therefor there is no weather on the moon.
You get no weather without air, and the moon has none of that.
No atmosphere = no weather
No weather on Moon.
No. The moon does not have an atmosphere.
No, the Moon has no seasons and no weather.