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There wasn't really any one God(dess) of weather in the Kemetic faiths. Set was God of storms, Ra (among others) was God of the Sun, Tefnut was Goddess of moisture/rain, Shu was a God of air, and people would pray to patron or personal Gods for good weather.

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12y ago

seth was the god of mischief but i dont know about storms

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Set (also sometimes Seth) is the Egyptian god of storms. He was also the god of chaos, confusion, wind, the desert and foreign lands.

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