As of 5/13, a CLIO search on < zines weather >, limited to genre:zines yields 26 results.

We love this zine about weather balloons: A Brief History of Balloons in Science.

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screenshot of the first page of A Brief History of Balloons in Science: handwritten text that reads "Scientists love balloons. In the last century, weather balloons have confirmed the rise in global temperatures and discovered a hole in the ozone layer. But balloon science goes way back." in front of a field of birthday-type balloons

The most relevant search result, Earthquake Weather is described as "a transfemme litzine that contains fiction and poetry about romance, dignity, Greek gods and goddesses, death, WWII, and artistry." So not sure the algorithm really nailed the relevance ranking. Mr. Boombha's walks do seem to be impacted by rain, wind, and snow.

In Cloudwatch by Barnard alum and former AV Tech Gus Chapman BC '18, there are photography, drawings, and other art with the intent to discover the difference between weather and climate.

The lonely hippopotomo/us : a story is a handwritten rhyming story comic about a sad and lonely hippopotamus who has relocated to the city. He doesn't like the weather and misses his best friend, who is a mountain goat. He writes her a letter, but there is still a huge distance between them.

Check out these zines and the zines not described to get as sense of what zine authors think about the weather.