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'''Predict Weather''' provides an accurate forecast of the [[Weather|weather]] within two hours per level once the spell is [[Spellcasting|discharged]].
  
 
{{Spelltable
 
{{Spelltable
 
| name = Predict Weather
 
| name = Predict Weather
 
| range = self
 
| range = self
| duration = 2 hours per [[Experience Level|level]]
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| duration = immediate
| area of effect = 4 mile radius
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| area of effect = 4 mile radius; 2 hours per [[Experience Level|level]]
 
| casting time = 10 rounds
 
| casting time = 10 rounds
 
| save = none
 
| save = none
 
| level = [[Druid 1st Level Spells|druid (1st)]]
 
| level = [[Druid 1st Level Spells|druid (1st)]]
 
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This includes knowledge of [[Wind Speed|wind speed]], [[Rainfall|rainfall]], cloud cover and even the amount of particulates in the air.  Should the weather differ from one part of the area's effect to another, such as rain falling over there and not there, then this will also be revealed by the spell.
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The spell cannot tell, however, which specific places where [[Lightning|lightning]] might strike, or where in a bank of fog the visibility will be best.  Only broad knowledge will be gained.  Take note that knowledge is also gained of the general change of the weather as it will occur from one three-hour period to the next, for as long as the effect lasts.  This knowledge will be remembered by the caster once the spell has been discharged.
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[[Category: Druidical Spells]]

Revision as of 19:23, 26 September 2021

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Predict Weather provides an accurate forecast of the weather within two hours per level once the spell is discharged.

Predict Weather
Range self
Duration immediate
Area of Effect 4 mile radius; 2 hours per level
Casting Time 10 rounds
Saving Throw none
Level druid (1st)

This includes knowledge of wind speed, rainfall, cloud cover and even the amount of particulates in the air. Should the weather differ from one part of the area's effect to another, such as rain falling over there and not there, then this will also be revealed by the spell.

The spell cannot tell, however, which specific places where lightning might strike, or where in a bank of fog the visibility will be best. Only broad knowledge will be gained. Take note that knowledge is also gained of the general change of the weather as it will occur from one three-hour period to the next, for as long as the effect lasts. This knowledge will be remembered by the caster once the spell has been discharged.