Which statement best explains how climate and weather are different?

A: Weather is the average precipitation for a region over a long period of time, whereas climate is the current condition of a region
B: Weather measures the current conditions of the atmosphere, whereas the climate is the average weather of a region over a long period of time
C: Weather measures the precipitation of an area, whereas climate measures the length of time region is without precipitation
D: Weather is conditions that you can see, such as rain and snow , whereas climate has to do with atmospheric changes that you cannot see.

B: Weather measures the current conditions of the atmosphere, whereas the climate is the average weather of a region over a long period of time