Technically you could. You would charge energy, visualize your desired intention [rain to stop] then start singing, getting into a trance-like state as you sing it.
You could. But unlike normal singing, you would be putting active energy into it. While singing, imagine the rain stopping or sunny skies, and it should technically work.
Weather spells are one of those grey areas in magick people argue the validity of. If weather spells work, you're having to use a ton of energy to move weather patterns which would affect not just you, but the plant. There's a story from years ago where a Florida church group prayed a tropical storm would miss them. It was successful and they bragged about how they saved their town from a tropical storm. What they neglected to mention was the storm changed its course and hit the next two states as a hurricane. On the other hand, those who don't believe in weather spells believe it's too much power for a human to possess so it wouldn't work because nature as a failsafe of sorts to prevent it. Personally, it's not a beginners spell, so until you have a better grasp on magick, don't even try it [same goes for death and beauty spells which are the other two ''grey areas'' with magick] I've cast a few weather spells with carrying degrees of success, so I'm still not 100% convinced one way or the other. From a logistical standpoint, it sounds plausible [weather is a natural force, magick is a natural force] but I don't it's as simple as some claim [wow, I just said ''stop raining'' and it did!] Overall, I don't bother because I don't want to mess with the weather. [Even rain on my wedding day isn't much of a problem... But it's going to be outdoors... Eh, that's why we invented tents.]
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