Well, not the weather, strictly speaking, but clouds.
I was sitting waiting for the bus when I decided, that perhaps what would happen were I to try to blow away part of the wonderful chem-trail cloud cover we were having today. So, I laid down on some concrete, quickly disconnected from my body (as I imagined it) and flew up. I was above the clouds, then in the clouds. Murky and foggy. I started to spin as fast as I could, while simultaneously trying to release energy. This way I would create a hole in the cloud.
Mind, this is all in my imagination, with me lying down and doing nothing.
So I got back, and looked up, and saw nothing. After studying the clouds above me, I looked around the rest of the sky, and there in the sky in front of me... the layer of cloud was slowly dissipating. It was clearly a darker shade of blue than the rest of the sky around it.
First thought, "Shoot, did I really do that?" Second: " Oh wait, I didn't look at the rest of the sky before I did this. I thought I'd be doing it above me, but I guess not, if I did anything at all."
As I watched the clouds then began to reform, and after about two minutes they were back together again almost.
So, I laid down again, relaxed, then went there again, spun like crazy, came back, and saw that the same area had gotten clearer.
I tried it again to see if I could widen the hole, but when I got up, there was no hole.
It might have gone behind the only skyscraper in the town, because I looked around it, and there was some patchiness. Who knows.
So, it could be an Entirely Random Natural Event, I did something to the clouds, someone else did something to the clouds, or I'm hallucinating. Hmm...
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Heh! Not exactly, but I remember that scene!