Minecraft is an incredibly popular sandbox video game, played by millions of people in both its single-player and multiplayer modes. Being a game that is rather similar to real life, but with a blocky look to it, players are able to wander around with the sun shining down on them, hunt animals in the piercing rain, build houses under a nice cloudy sky, or even farm as it snows.
Have you ever looked up at the sky in Minecraft and wondered what weather exists in the game? This article lists out all of the different types of weather in Minecraft.
Looking at all the types of weather that exist within the Minecraft world
Clear/Cloudy
There is no difference between clear and cloudless skies since the clouds don’t block sunlight from hitting your character or surrounding terrain. As a player, you’re able to easily disable whether or not clouds are visible, or put on a lower graphics setting to improve the smoothness of your game.
Rain
Typically, rainfall lasts anywhere from half an in-game day to a full in-game day. If this happens, it will not rain again for up to half an in-game day or up to 7.5 in-game days. Rain can turn into a thunderstorm in-game, but the chances of that occurring are low. If it’s raining, players can always get into bed and the rain will go away when they wake up.
Rain has the ability to extinguish any fires, including flaming arrows. However, it doesn’t take out lit campfires, so you’re always able to keep those burning outside. Just like in real life, rain also has the ability to make plants grow faster and crops grow faster than usual in Minecraft.
Thunderstorm
Snow
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