How do you change the weather?

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I'm a bit confused if you can or can't change the weather on minecraft pocket edition



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Weather has not yet been implemented in Minecraft Pocket Edition. It will possibly be implemented in 0.11.0, according to the wiki. From the page on Snow:

[Snow] is unrenewable as weather has not been implemented yet [...]

A mod released in March of 2014 attempts to mimic weather. Here is a link to the post on the Minecraft forum.




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Is there a way to change weather?

Weather modification (also known as weather control) is the act of intentionally manipulating or altering the weather. The most common form of weather modification is cloud seeding, which increases rain or snow, usually for the purpose of increasing the local water supply.

How does weather affect us?

Weather affects our moods, temperaments, depression and outlook. It can also affect people's personalities. While mildly warm temperatures might be pleasant, soaring hot temperatures can cause people to become aggressive.



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Answer 2

At the moment it isn't possible yet but it will come in a future update.

Of course there are always mods to do this for you and you might even create one yourself and learn a bunch of stuff about Java and Graphics.

Answer 3

In addition to Rainbolt's answer, there are also no commands in Minecraft PE so the weather would not be able to be changed anyway.

Answer 4

No, you can't at the moment (August 2015).

I think they're going to enable it in the future though - it's going to be cool.

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