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Wether or weather? You are in the right place

If you typed wether, wheather, weater or any other near miss and landed here, nothing went wrong: this is a weather site, and the forecast you were looking for is one click away. Pick any city and you get current conditions, hourly rain chance and a 7-day outlook.

The rest of this page explains why "weather" is one of the most consistently mistyped words in English, which variants people actually search for, and how to tell apart three words that sound almost identical: weather, whether and wether.

Weather, whether, wether: three real words

Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a given place and time — temperature, rain, wind, humidity. It is also a verb: to weather a storm means to come through it.

Whether introduces an alternative or a doubt: "I do not know whether it will rain". It has nothing to do with the sky, and spell checkers rarely catch the swap because both spellings are valid words.

Wether is the odd one out, and it is a genuine English word: a castrated male sheep. It survives in farming vocabulary and in the word bellwether — originally the lead sheep of a flock, wearing a bell; today, any leading indicator. So a page about a "wether" is, strictly speaking, about livestock. Most people who type it are after the forecast.

Why this word gets mistyped so often

Three forces stack up:

Added together, the variants below account for roughly 4.5M searches a month worldwide.

SpellingWhat happenedSearches/month
wethermissing "a"890k
wearheradjacent key: t → r540k
wheathertransposed "h"500k
weatgeradjacent key: h → g400k
wathermissing "e"370k
weathemissing final "r"200k
weatermissing "h"190k
weathwradjacent key: e → w190k
weathetadjacent key: r → t180k
weatheeadjacent key: r → e150k
waethertransposed "a"/"e"130k
weatjeradjacent key: h → j105k
weatehrtransposed "h"/"e"98k
wetahertransposed "a"/"t"90k
qeatheradjacent key: w → q84k
weathrmissing "e"69k
weahtertransposed "h"/"t"65k
eeatheradjacent key: w → e58k
wheterconfusion with "whether"43k
weqtheradjacent key: a → q23k
weatherrdoubled "r"19k
wweatherdoubled "w"19k
weeatherdoubled "e"17k
weattherdoubled "t"16k
weathefadjacent key: r → f16k

How to get it right, every time

Two mnemonics that actually stick:

On a phone, adding a text replacement shortcut is faster than fixing it every time: map wthr to weather in your keyboard settings.

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