Control weather

Control Weather is a transmutation spell that changes weather in the local area.

Effect
You change the weather in the local area. It takes 10 minutes to cast the spell and an additional 10 minutes for the effects to manifest. The current, natural weather conditions are determined by the DM. You can call forth weather appropriate to the climate and season of the area you are in.


 * Spring : Tornado, thunderstorm, sleet storm, or hot weather
 * Summer : Torrential rain, heat wave, or hailstorm
 * Autumn : Hot or cold weather, fog, or sleet
 * Winter : Frigid cold, blizzard, or thaw
 * Late winter or early spring (coastal area) : Hurricane-force winds

You control the general tendencies of the weather, such as the direction and intensity of the wind. You cannot control specific applications of the weather, where lightning strikes, for example, or the exact path of a tornado. When you select a certain weather condition to occur, the weather assumes that condition 10 minutes later (changing gradually, not abruptly). The weather continues as you left it for the duration, or until you use a standard action to designate a new kind of weather (which fully manifests itself 10 minutes later). Contradictory conditions are not possible simultaneously - fog and strong wind, for example.

Control weather can do away with atmospheric phenomena (naturally occurring or otherwise) as well as create them.

Druids casting this spell double the duration and affect a circle with a three-mile radius.