No. While some very large volcanic eruptions can affect the weather, the euption itself is a geologic event.
Lava is not weather, it is the result of a volcano eruption. The eruption itself can cause weather issues such as falling ash and clouds, but lava is not considered "weather".
Storms
Since a volcanic eruption is a geologic event rather than a weather event, there will be no indication from the weather prior to an eruption. There are, however, geologic indicators that can point to a future eruption. Indicators include earthquakes near the volcano, venting of hot gas, and deformation of the ground.
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A noisy rainy weather eruption is a sudden and intense burst of heavy rain accompanied by loud sounds like thunder, lightning, and strong winds. This type of weather event can signify the arrival of a storm or severe weather conditions.
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No. While volcanic eruptions can affect weather, they are considered geologic events.
Un-breath AirGasses causing acid ranCool/Rainy weather for months
Tsunami (Not weather) Flash Floods (Weather) Tornadoes (Weather) Hurricanes (Weather) Wild Fires (Not weather) Droughts (Weather) Earthquakes (Not weather) Blizzards (Weather)
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