What is greek weather gods?

Greek mythology features several gods and goddesses who are associated with the weather, such as:

  1. Zeus - The King of the Gods and God of Thunder and Lightning. He was responsible for controlling thunderstorms and lightning bolts.

  2. Poseidon - The God of the Sea and Water, responsible for controlling the waves, storms, and tempests.

  3. Helios - The Sun God, responsible for controlling the sun and the change of seasons.

  4. Aeolus - The God of Wind, responsible for controlling the winds and air currents.

  5. Iris - The Goddess of the Rainbow, responsible for the rainbows that appear after the rain.

  6. Demeter - The Goddess of Agriculture and Harvest, responsible for controlling the climate and weather patterns that affect crops.

  7. Hecate - The Goddess of Magic, responsible for causing magical storms.

These gods and goddesses were worshiped in ancient Greece to appease them and seek their favor for good weather. They were also believed to be able to cause natural disasters such as floods, droughts, and earthquakes if angered.