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In some places, the Weeping is harnessed for cleaning and washing areas that would normally be too difficult or time-consuming to tidy up.{{book ref|sa2|81}}{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
 
== The UnusualWeird Weeping ==
The Weeping between the years 1173/1174 was markedly different from the usual, owning to the [[Battle of Narak]], which took place two days before the Lightday.{{book ref|sa2|50}} Even before the battle began, people noted unusually strong winds, far in excess of what could normally be expected.{{book ref|sa2|80}} During the fighting, the [[listener]]s summoned the [[Everstorm]], while [[Stormfather]] sent a highstorm to oppose it.{{book ref|sa2|83}} This caused the regular pattern of the Weeping to be altered.
 
Elsewhere in the world, the Weeping stopped, then started, then stopped again.{{book ref|sa2.5|2}} The out-of-pattern highstorm arrived during that time without warning, leading to only some spheres capturing [[Stormlight]].{{book ref|sa2.5|6}} The Everstorm came a few days later, throwing people off further.{{book ref|sa2.5|19}} What followed was a period of draught that lasted until {{Rosharan date|1174|1|3|5}}, when the highstorm returned.{{book ref|sa3|22}}{{url ref|url=https://www.tor.com/2018/05/31/oathbringer-reread-chapters-twenty-one-and-twenty-two/|text=Oathbringer Reread: Chapters Twenty One and Twenty Two|site=Tor.com}} Overall, the strange non-Weeping lasted seven days longer than a regular one.
 
How this sequence of events, as well as the addition of the Everstorm, will impact future Weepings is yet unknown.