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I don't think there's a god or goddess for weather in general. There are gods for various aspects of weather, but the whole of weather is a result of them all working together.

In fact, there were even different gods for different winds. For example, Zephyrus was the god of the west wind, and Boreas was the god of the north wind. (Notus and Eurus were the south and east winds respectively.) Zeus was a god of rains and storms... particularly thunderstorms... and Apollo was the god of the sun.

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There is no true goddess of storms. Poseidon was God of storms as well as the sea and earthquakes. Hope this helps!

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"Thor" is the god of thunder.

Poseidon is the god of the seas and had the power to stir storms.

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The Roman God of Storms was Jupiter, their equivalent to Zeus.

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Poseidon was.

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Zeus makes thunder, Poseidon eartquakes.

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