Water would be a much better choice for taking out a fire, magical or not because it can smother the entire flame, blocking the flame from accessing the combustion material (probably wood or coal) and blocking access to oxygen.
Yes. Rain will help put out a fire. The rain droplets have to contact the fire for extinguishment or reduction of burn intensity to take place. Rain removes heat and wets surrounding flammables preventing ignition.
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if the fire was going before the rain started then it would have to rain pretty hard to put it out. the intense heat will evaporate most rain drops before they get a chance to do anything significant. if it had been raining for a while before you try to start your fire, and your wood is wet, then you will have a hard time getting it to start.
Control. You choose nonmagical flame that you can see within range and that fits within a 5-foot cube. You affect it in one of the following ways: You instantaneously expand the flame 5 feet in one direction, provided that wood or other fuel is present in the new location. You instantaneously extinguish the flames within the cube.
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https://www.usfa.fema.gov/
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