weather
weath-er [weth -er]
[Middle English; Old English weder,
German Wetter]
noun
1. state of atmosphere
2. strong wind or storm
whether
wheth-er [hweth -er]
[Middle English; Old English hwether,
Old Norse hvathar]
conjunction
1. used to introduce two or more
altematives
Which sentence uses whether correctly?
It is time to find out whether Janey chose the truck or the sedan.
O London, England, is known for its blustery and wet whether.
O Strong whether can affect air, land, and sea travels.
OI only turn on the radio to catch the whether and traffic reports.