Interesting. Not trying to be a smart-aleck, but I was taught climate affects weather, not the other way around. Your climate determines your weather.
Weather is day-to-day conditions at a place; climate is composed of broad patterns over a larger area and a longer time period - i.e., it can be rainy and windy in Boston but partly cloudy and mild in New York City on the same day - these cities experience different weather, but overall they have the same climate, both being located on the East coast of North America at roughly the same latitude, with similar land geography.
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