Talk:Snow/Archive 1

I'm sorry, very new to wiki and such.

Snow seems to 'fall' through glass that is set out, any other blocks known?
 * Notch has fixed that in a recent update. --Vibhor

Snowing
So does it snows when the map is being generated or anytime after map is generated? --Vibhor
 * It's decided from the start whether it's a snowy map or not.
 * Thats not always true. The weather of worlds change, including to snow. It is very rare that I have ever come across this in my game, but on one of my maps, it started to snow. It is generally decided at the beginning of a generated map. -- Bonney12

Base lighting
It seems glass with snow on it is the only way to get sunlight into an underground base while being invisible from the surface.

Sweet eh? ~Canebrake
 * Would Ice with snow on top also work? Can you have snow on top of ice? --BronzDragon
 * Unless you're talking about a snow block, then of course you can't. You've seen plenty of ice lakes and ice seas, you wouldn't be able to see them if snow was able to fall on them. Think! – ultradude25 ( T 22:07, 5 October 2010 (UTC)

After the Halloween update
Since there is snowy biomes but no snowfall, it looks like the snow doesn't "regrow" when harvested. Can anyone confirm this ?
 * I've also noticed this, confirmed! Eslachance 06:17, 31 October 2010 (CDT)
 * Notch forgot to implement it, apparently. --Scykei 13:26, 31 October 2010 (UTC)

Ice/snow
I've found a block that is solid like ice but gives snowballs. can anyone tell me what it is?

Snow (Block) --Gingerbreadman 17:56, 6 December 2010 (CST)

Floating snow
I have noticed that when "underground" lakes form on the surface of a snowy biome, snow is often found floating in midair above the lake. This snow can be passed through and seems to behave normally except that there is no supporting block. Will someone else please confirm this.Zephyriphoenix 16:39, 14 January 2011 (UTC)

Snow can land on...
I've noticed that snow can land on any blocks with nothing above them, even coal! This is not mentioned in the article, can it be added somehow?

Snow is a block?
Obviously, it's listed as a block. What I mean is, does it take up a "use" of a tool when destroyed?Wandergirl108 03:04, 2 June 2011 (UTC) -Yes. Of course it does. Haven't you ever used shovels to collect snowballs? --ZEMEDELPHOS 00:53, 9 June 2011 (UTC) I've tried that since I posted this...I probably should have tested it FIRST. My bad. Yes, you're right.Wandergirl108 17:37, 12 June 2011 (UTC)
 * Right, sorry for sounding so snippy. I just figured it's a bit obvious. --ZEMEDELPHOS 12:55, 19 September 2011 (UTC)

Getting rid of snow fast?
Hey in my world a blizzard hit my map soon after the weather update and now my map is just covered with ugly looking snow -.- Is there anyway to just quickly clean my world of snow? Any sort of mod or hack? Any feedback would be much appreciated. --Ofgs2 03:50, 11 July 2011 (UTC)
 * I know no mods for the purpose, but you could use MCedit to change every snow block to air blocks, there is a replace command. Or just pour buckets of water on it, and it will be destroyed. Neither of these are permanent, however. -- | TheKax |   Talk   13:25, 5 August 2011 (UTC)

Melting Snow
Snow melting is related to light levels from non-sun sources. Instead, in trivia it is only mentioned as blocks away from said light sources, which is only a summary. Could someone please enter the light levels that snow melts/freezes at? --HexZyle 06:41, 15 July 2011 (UTC)

Blocks snow doesn't fall on...
Currently, snow doesn't fall on glass, ice, or leaves! (in fancy graphics) The snow that is found on trees is snow left from world gen. Newly planted trees, even when they've come through three snowstorms don't have but a pile of snow on them! This should be added. --Danny Ufonek 13:06, 31 July 2011 (UTC)


 * Try any transparent block - I suspect snow won't fall on any of them. 「 ダイノ ガイ 千？！ 」? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 03:46, 2 August 2011 (UTC)


 * In pre-version 1.9, snow does build up on glass and ice. It also falls (and floats) atop flowing water (which is a part-transparent block I believe). Off-topic, but having snowfall back after so long is a wondrous thing.