Weather god
Deity associated with thunder, rains and storms
Summary
A weather god or goddess, also frequently known as a storm god or goddess, is a deity in mythology associated with weather phenomena such as thunder, snow, lightning, rain, wind, storms, tornadoes, and hurricanes; in some instances, they are associated with skies as well, as a general association, and thus many of them are also sky deities, or are in close association with one.
Originally created by Dbachmann
11/20/2007, 12:04:55 PM
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5/24/2026, 5:49:23 PM
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