I have had ( and seen ) this argument before...many times..
Weather does indeed have effect upon radiowaves..
Some types help and others hinder radiowaves going from point A to point B..
In discussing radiowave ability to go beyond line of sight.
Most ( not all ) refer to how space weather and sun weather as being mostly the cause of this...
Radio propagation is also affected by several other factors determined by its path from point to point.This path can be a direct line of sight path or an over-the-horizon path aided by ...Refraction is the change in direction of a wave due to a change in its speed. This is most commonly observed when a wave passes from one medium to another..
Therefore, whether we are discussing space weather created by the sun...in that there would be presence in a change in electrical charge or whether we are referring to earth bound weather such as simple rain..
When a radiowave passes through one type of element to another the way and or angle of continued propagating can be and often does change..
So for this discussion since everyone seems to agree how space weather and the sun can change the way radiowaves propagate, then there is little reason to speak about that...