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Snowfall in a grove with jagged peaks in the background in Bedrock Edition

Snowfall is a type of weather that occurs occasionally in Minecraft and accumulates snow layers on the surface.

Behavior

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Snowfall is a temporary, biome-specific occurrence that replaces rain in snowy biomes. It only occurs above a certain height in cold biomes like windswept hills and taigas. Snowfall also occurs in frozen ocean biomes, where it occurs in certain locations, while it rains in others, as a result of a temperature gradient within the biome. In temperate and warm biomes, snowfall can occur only at layers above the block height limit. Snowfall does not exist in other dimensions than the Overworld.

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The randomized transition layers of snowfall in windswept hills

Below are the altitudes at which rain ends and snow begins, depending on the biome. The exact height of the snow line is randomized per block using a noise: for example in taigas, the lowest possible snow layer forms at y level 153, and the minimum height where snow forms at all locations is y level 168, with snow lines ranging between y levels 153 and 168 across different locations.

Biome Layer
y=-64 (All altitudes)
120ยฑ8
160ยฑ8
200ยฑ8
356ยฑ8 (out of world)
-64 or 120ยฑ8, depending on location
120ยฑ8 or 356ยฑ8, depending on location

The average snowfall lasts 0.5โ€“1 Minecraft day, and there is a 0.5โ€“7.5 day delay between snowstorms. Snowstorms have a small chance to worsen into thunderstorms, which keep the effects from both weather types, although lightning does not occur.

Effects

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Snow falling in a snowy taiga in Java Edition
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Snow falling in a snowy taiga in Bedrock Edition

Snowstorms darken the world, causing the light from the sun to decrease by 3, bringing it to light level 12 in full daylight. Moonlight, however, is not reduced, and remains at light level 4. In Java Edition, the sky darkens in all biomes with different colors (see Sky ยง Colors for a full list). In Bedrock Edition, the sky or atmospherics turn to
 rgb(103, 103, 103)
in all biomes, except dry biomes with Vibrant Visuals. Fog grows in density, decreasing view distance by 30%, and is colored in classic graphics
 #666666
(
 #403C44
in pale gardens).

Celestial bodies (the sun, moon, and stars) are no longer visible.[3] In Bedrock Edition, the sun and moon are still visible in biomes with no precipitation, but stars aren't. Clouds darken from white to gray (95%
 rgb(191, 191, 191)
blended with regular colors in Bedrock Edition). Although the sun is not visible during snowfall, the glow associated with sunrise and sunset is still visible,โ€Œ[JE only] or mie scattering with Vibrant Visuals.

In Bedrock Edition, all leaves that are exposed to the sky in snowy biomes, with the exception of cherry, pale oak, and azalea, slowly change from green to white once snowfall begins and for its duration, giving them a frosted appearance. Leaves placed after this transition has occurred for a particular snowfall cycle appear frosted as soon as they are placed. Leaf particles also turn white during snowfall, with the same colors as leaves.

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Large piles of snow created by snowfall

When it snows, snow layers regenerate over all blocks with a solid top surface at integer y-values.[4] In Bedrock Edition, these snow layers naturally accumulate over time, with each biome having its own value determining how fast snow accumulates, with a maximum of the level of a full block (8 layers). In Java Edition, snowfall creates one layer of snow by default, and the number of layers that can accumulate can be altered by the game rule max_snow_accumulation_height; setting it to 0 makes no snow form at all, and setting it to 8 or above lets snow form up to the level of a full block. Snow can also generate snowlogged in certain types of vegetation in Bedrock Edition.

Snow particles

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Falling snowflake particle effects are visible through the air over all cold regions during snowfall. Unlike with rain, any entities that are on fire are not extinguished on contact with snow. In Java Edition, snowflakes fall in the two middle lines of a block; they do not visibly fall directly onto the player. In Bedrock Edition, snow particles can fall twisting, bending, and moving around, independent of a block.

On the border of a snowy biome and rainy biome, snowfall gradually transforms into rainfall up to eight blocks from the border in Bedrock Edition. This also happens when the biomes border each other in vertical direction, and has no influence on snow generation or melt. In Java Edition, no transition between biomes exists at all and the border between snowfall and rainfall is visible on the edge of single blocks.

In Bedrock Edition, stony shores and dripstone caves allow snowfall to border biomes with no precipitation at higher altitudes. While nearing a dry biome, the density of snow particles decreases and the sky brightens. At the border of rainfall, snowfall, and no precipitation, rain and snow particles are both visible with a lower density.

List of blocks that let snow go through

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Powder snow

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During snowfall, cauldrons under the sky slowly fill with powder snow.

Videos

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History

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Development

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May 20, 2009Notch briefly mentioned, "Winter is an awesome idea. I can see snow and tiles slowly getting covered in a layer of snow. Also, ice on lakes. :D"
Oct 25, 2009Notch comments on a winter themed texture mod.

Java Edition

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Java Edition Alpha
v1.0.4Winter mode added. While generating a world, there is a 25% chance to get a snowy world, where snow falls continuously.
v1.2.0previewWinter mode is removed, with the introduction of biomes.
Java Edition Beta
1.5April 08, 2011Rain and falling snow were implemented after a teaser video was released.
1.8Pre-releaseAll snowy biomes have been removed, meaning snowfall no longer occurs.
Java Edition
1.0.0Beta 1.9 PrereleaseAdded ice plains, allowing snowfall to occur again.
Snowfall destroys redstone, torches, saplings, and minecart rails.
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5Fixed the above bug.
1.7.213w36aSnowfall now occurs in some biomes above a certain altitude.
1.1720w46aCauldrons can now be filled with powder snow during snowfall.
1.17.1Pre-release 1Powder snow now fills cauldrons 2 times faster than before.
1.18experimental snapshot 4The altitude at which rain transitions to snow has been raised to accommodate for the higher terrain.
1.19.322w44aAdded the game rule snowAccumulationHeight.
1.21.1125w44aThe snowAccumulationHeight game rule has been renamed to max_snow_accumulation_height.

Bedrock Edition

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Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.12.1build 1Added snowfall.
Leaves become frosted during snowfall in snowy biomes.
build 9Snow should cause less lag.
Bedrock Edition
1.17.0beta 1.17.0.52Cauldrons can now be filled with powder snow during snowfall.
1.18.0?The altitude at which rain transitions to snow has been raised to accommodate for the higher terrain.

Legacy Console Edition

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Legacy Console Edition
Xbox 360Xbox OnePS3PS4PS VitaWii USwitch
TU1CU11.001.001.00Patch 11.0.1Added snowfall.
TU3Improved snowfall.[verify]

Old snowfall heights

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This table lists snowfall heights in all biomes before Caves & Cliffs: Part II. The biome's temperature did not change; rather, the maximum temperature for snowfall was lowered.

Biome Layer
90ยฑ8
120ยฑ8
150ยฑ8โ€Œ[BE only]
160ยฑ8โ€Œ[JE only]

Issues

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Issues relating to "Snowfall" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.

Trivia

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  • Snow still falls above the clouds. Notch's explanation is that the gray above the clouds during a storm is another layer of clouds and the origin of the snow.[5]
  • At extremely high Y values, snow appears to fall more slowly and the texture of the snow particles becomes vertically stretched. The slowed falling speed becomes noticeable at around Y=200000, while the vertical stretching effect becomes noticeable around Y=1000000

Gallery

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Screenshots

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Notes

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  1. โ†‘ Arid biome, this height only causes snow to generate and water to freeze

References

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  1. โ†‘ MC-240697 โ€“ It snows in the stony shore biomes from Y = 118 and above
  2. โ†‘ MCPE-142225 โ€“ Dripstone Caves biome temperature is too cold
  3. โ†‘ "You can't see sun/moon/stars while it's raining, and days are one level darker." - @notch on Twitter, April 7, 2011 (Archived)
  4. โ†‘ "@zadirion Ice and snow will regrow, farms will autowater" โ€“ @notch (Markus Persson) on X (formerly Twitter), April 7, 2011
  5. โ†‘ "@carnalizer there's another layer of clouds above the low one! That's why the sky turns gray." โ€“ @notch (Markus Persson) on X (formerly Twitter), October 29, 2011

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