Regional
Daigrul Lake:
Typically balmy with a constant calm breeze flowing through the lake and surrounding shore.
Emerald Coast:
Usually partly windy and sometimes cloudy, this area is typically always warm and sunny.
Emerald Seas:
Usually very windy and sometimes partly cloudy, this area is typically always warm and sunny.
Gulf of Epios:
Windy and mostly partly cloudy, this area is typically always shadey and cool.
Ormdale Bay:
Always sunny with hardly any thunderstorms, it has a constant breeze, if not overly windy sometimes.
Shipmaster's Coast:
A cool sea breeze on its partly cloudy and sunny days, usually slightly chilly with its bi-weekly thunderstorm.
Shores of Ufols:
Always cloudy with intermittent thunder storms, some thunderstorms pour down acid rain.
Spur Crest Mountains:
Occasional blizzard permeates the mountain tops, while other times of the year itis frigid and dry.
The Bogs:
Usually very cloudy with intermittent thunder storms, some thunderstorms pour down acid rain.
The Marshes:
Very muggy and partly cloudy with constant drizzeling in some parts.
The Spine:
Moist in some pockets of the mountains, where most places are very dry.
The Trenches:
Rarely ever rain, but when storms occur, they cause many landslides, usually very dry when not raining.
The Wetlands:
Usually intermittent thunderstorms or heavy pours of rain, typically humid.
Thorn Ridges:
Typically dry in most parts, higher elevations usually have a year round light snow cover.
White Coast:
A cool sea breeze on its partly cloudy and sunny days, usually slightly chilly with its weekly rainfall.
Whitecrest Seas:
Blue skies for the most part, with the occasional drizzle or short shower, rarely a thunderstorm near the mainland.
Seasonal
Spring:
Torrential downpours of rain hit some areas, usually around coast lines and swamp-like enviroments. The temperture steadily rises over time, causing the snow from the winter to melt, sometimes creating avalanches, or mudslides if combined with thunderstorms.
Summer:
By this time all snow in lower to medium elevations have been completely melted, mountainous regions become quite dry and the presence of rain becomes fewer and fewer as the summer days pass.
Autumn:
Winds tend to pick up a lot more in the Fall, and typically hot and warm areas become luke-warm and chilly. The presence of rain begins to steadily trickle back over the regions.
Winter:
Snow will befall all, if not most mountainous and high elevation areas. Other areas near expanses of water typically get quite frigid and the waters tend to be unforgiving. Areas also become more clouded and day time begins to closely resemble night time.
Daigrul Lake:
Typically balmy with a constant calm breeze flowing through the lake and surrounding shore.
Emerald Coast:
Usually partly windy and sometimes cloudy, this area is typically always warm and sunny.
Emerald Seas:
Usually very windy and sometimes partly cloudy, this area is typically always warm and sunny.
Gulf of Epios:
Windy and mostly partly cloudy, this area is typically always shadey and cool.
Ormdale Bay:
Always sunny with hardly any thunderstorms, it has a constant breeze, if not overly windy sometimes.
Shipmaster's Coast:
A cool sea breeze on its partly cloudy and sunny days, usually slightly chilly with its bi-weekly thunderstorm.
Shores of Ufols:
Always cloudy with intermittent thunder storms, some thunderstorms pour down acid rain.
Spur Crest Mountains:
Occasional blizzard permeates the mountain tops, while other times of the year itis frigid and dry.
The Bogs:
Usually very cloudy with intermittent thunder storms, some thunderstorms pour down acid rain.
The Marshes:
Very muggy and partly cloudy with constant drizzeling in some parts.
The Spine:
Moist in some pockets of the mountains, where most places are very dry.
The Trenches:
Rarely ever rain, but when storms occur, they cause many landslides, usually very dry when not raining.
The Wetlands:
Usually intermittent thunderstorms or heavy pours of rain, typically humid.
Thorn Ridges:
Typically dry in most parts, higher elevations usually have a year round light snow cover.
White Coast:
A cool sea breeze on its partly cloudy and sunny days, usually slightly chilly with its weekly rainfall.
Whitecrest Seas:
Blue skies for the most part, with the occasional drizzle or short shower, rarely a thunderstorm near the mainland.
Seasonal
Spring:
Torrential downpours of rain hit some areas, usually around coast lines and swamp-like enviroments. The temperture steadily rises over time, causing the snow from the winter to melt, sometimes creating avalanches, or mudslides if combined with thunderstorms.
Summer:
By this time all snow in lower to medium elevations have been completely melted, mountainous regions become quite dry and the presence of rain becomes fewer and fewer as the summer days pass.
Autumn:
Winds tend to pick up a lot more in the Fall, and typically hot and warm areas become luke-warm and chilly. The presence of rain begins to steadily trickle back over the regions.
Winter:
Snow will befall all, if not most mountainous and high elevation areas. Other areas near expanses of water typically get quite frigid and the waters tend to be unforgiving. Areas also become more clouded and day time begins to closely resemble night time.