Answer:
First option
Explanation:
First option: the weather is the combination of temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, visibility, and wind that occurs on a daily basis in the atmosphere in a specific place and time during a day, hour or week. It is meant to describe the state of the atmosphere only for a short term. On the other hand, climate refers to the average weather over a specific period of time (usually over 30 years) The climate may change in terms of decades, centuries or even millions of years.
So, to be clearer; you may say that the current (and exact) situation in your city (related to temperature, wind, precipitation, etc) that may change in a minute, is the weather. And the statistics of the weather in the past 30 years in your city allows you to determine its climate.
For example; usually, people say that the normal climate in England is cloudy and rainy because most of the time it is, but it doesn´t mean that some days may have sunny and hot weather.