The weather is pleasant/pleasurable there.

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"the weather is pleasant there" or "the weather is pleasurable there"? can i use "pleasurable" here?
 
1. The weather is pleasant there. or
2. The weather is pleasurable there.

Can I use "pleasurable" here?
Note my corrections above. When you give us more than one sentence to look at, present them as a numbered list. Start every sentence with a capital letter. Always capitalise the first person singular pronoun "I".

No, that's the wrong word in that context. Although the two words have a crossover in definition, we simply wouldn't use "pleasurable" when talking about the weather.
 

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