Ne'haer Weather
Though the Zi'da and Cylus seasons bring about a cool, mildly chilly climate, Ne'haer experiences relatively humid, hot weather during most of the arc. Lake Rea is the saving grace for almost all citizens during Ymiden and Saun as it provides cool, refreshing water to those in need of it. This area may experience most kinds of weather, but the most common are light rain, thunderstorms, hurricanes, fog, frost, very light snow fall, and the occasional snow storm.
Ashan (123 trials) The first light marks the beginning of Ashan, when the ice and frost melt away from the soil to water new life into the dormant plants. Ne'haer normally experiences pleasant weather during the beginning and middle of Ashan. The ground has taken in most of the water from the melted ice during this time and the weather— temperate, cool, and perfect for outdoor activities. When the middle of Ashan arrives, Ne'haer experiences many small storms and periods of rain roll in from the ocean.
Ymiden (83 trials) As Ymiden rolls into the region, temperature starts to rise from pleasantly even to warm, mildly hot days. Since the Ashan season is over, and with it the green haze of pollen and rebirth, Ymiden shows a vibrant, thriving side of nature in Ne'haer. The Willow Woods seem active and full of life. The waters of Lake Rea and the canals within the city glisten with clearness and purity. Ne'haer shines beautifully during Ymiden, however, the humidity seems to be the only thing to detract from the overall enjoyment of this city. Humidity is a thing to note during this season as some days, it leads many working on the fields to clerics of the Adunih due to heat stroke. The heat of Ymiden is nothing compared to the twin suns of Saun.
Saun (40 trials) Saun is unbearably hot in Ne'haer. One could potentially cook meat atop the stone streets if they wanted to. The Saun season brings with it another, smaller sun that makes the days all the more excruciating to live through. Soldiers dressed in partial gear atop the walls have to cycle out every break due to the heat. Even citizens dress down to as little as socially acceptable to try to beat the heat. During this season, many venture to the Sandstone beaches in search of relief within the cool waters of the lake. It's not seen often, but hurricanes produced during this season are often very massive and destructive.
Vhalar (123 trials) Once the second sun has disappeared completely, the citizens celebrate the arrival of Vhalar, the fall season. Though this season may still produce powerful storms, they are not as powerful as the hurricanes experienced during Saun. Vhalar is an active season where many festivals are celebrated mostly because it is the season for final harvests from the fields and mildly warm weather before the cold, depressing grip of Zi'da. Plant life slowly wilts, the trees lose their leaves, and just like the gust of wind before a storm, Zi'da breezes into Ne'haer on clouds of cool, icy air.
Zi'da (93 trials) With Vhalar coming to an end, the heat from Ashan, Ymiden, and Saun fades away due to the cool winter touch of Zi'da. Being that Ne'haer is settled along the waterfront, it isn't often that they receive snow fall. In some cases, it's a light dusting or flurries but very rarely will they ever experience a snowstorm. The chill in the air is something one notes while in Ne'haer, along with the winds from the ocean that makes the temperature feel colder than it actually is. However, the further one travels from Ne'haer, the more likely they are to come across small snow storms without the added gale. During the last few days of Zi'da, one of the moons of Idalos slowly creeps in front of the sun, leaving all in twilight.
Cylus (30 trials) As the sun is slowly blocked from view, the Cylus season has come at last. Cold and dark, Ne'haer attempts to function normally during this time. With fewer trips made out onto the lake and into the wild lands around the city, imports of goods into the city fall drastically. It is also around this time that Ne'haer is visited by very few winter storms. Though they only last no more than two days, the snow quickly turns from powdery to heavy ice and can damage many homes and collapse roof tops.
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