Pluto has a very thin atmosphere made mostly of nitrogen. Pressure varies as a substantial portion of it periodically freezes.
Pluto is not a planet, it is a metior. It has no atmosphere, so it has no weather
Pluto has a very thin atmosphere.
Pluto absolutely has an atmosphere. Pluto's atmosphere is composed of 90 percent Nitrogen and 10 percent of the more complex substances such as methane.
Pluto sometimes has a temporary thin atmosphere, but only during Pluto's Summer. Pluto entered Summer in 1989 and it will last until 2114.
Pluto's atmosphere is extremely thin, with (at most) 0.00032% of earth's atmospheric pressure.
No, Pluto does not have a substantial enough atmosphere for storms.
Pluto has no atmosphere, so no clouds.
Nix is one of Pluto's moons and has a tenuous atmosphere composed mainly of nitrogen and methane. This thin atmosphere is believed to be largely derived from surface ice sublimating into space. Nix's atmosphere is not dense and cannot support life as we know it.
Methane
Methane
Pluto has a complex distribution of frosts that migrate across it's surface with its orbital and seasonal cycles and chemical byproducts deposited out of Pluto's nitrogen-methane atmosphere.
First of all, we have not even observed an atmosphere on Pluto yet. It is theorized that Pluto has a very thin atmosphere, much too thin for wind.