[MCPE-19015] Lightning occurs in cold biomes Created: 06/Dec/16  Updated: 21/Jul/20  Resolved: 14/Jan/19

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 0.16.2, 1.0.3, 1.2.1.1, 1.2.13.60, 1.2.16.3, 1.5.0.0
Fix Version/s: 1.8.1

Type: Bug
Reporter: PHO
Resolution: Fixed Votes: 4
Labels: None

Attachments: JPEG File lightning-in-cold-biomes.jpg    
Issue Links:
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is duplicated by MCPE-30946 Lightning causes snowy forests to bur... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Confirmed
Platform: Tablet - iOS - iPad Pro
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ADO: 51520

 Description   

Lightning bolts are supposed to strike only blocks in which rain, not snow, is falling (Thunderstorm#Lightning_mechanics). However in 0.16.2, they can also strike blocks in snow.

This means anything made of flammable blocks can be burnt down by lightning bolts because snow cannot extinguish fire.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Find a cold biome.
  2. Wait for snow thunderstorm, or alternatively use "/weather thunder"
  3. Observe that lightning occurs.

What I expected:
Either

  • Snow thunderstorm does not come with lightning, or
  • Snow can also extinguish fire caused by lightning.


 Comments   
Comment by Oliver [ 21/Jul/20 ]

This is still not fixed in Bedrock edition 1.16.2 (I am on Windows 10 PC). I have a large castle built in an extreme hills biome in which snow falls across the entirety of the castle due to it being high up - this castle has wooden roofs and they are regularly burning down during thunderstorms. It is very common and does incredible damage destroying the majority of the roof. I have watched the thunder strike the roofs with my own eyes and as snow is falling it does not put out the fire and so it spreads across the roofs. I have been forced to turn off fire spreads but that effects other aspects of this world (which me and many friends play on) because we have xp farms that rely on fire spreading being on for example. This needs to be fixed!

Comment by Martín A. Schepens [ 03/Apr/20 ]

It isn't fixed, my house burn down in a cold biome, by a lightning. (Xbox One - bedrock edition). The only thing you can do is turn off the fire expansion, and pary that a lightning don't fall in your building.

Comment by [Mojang] Mega_Spud (Jay Wells) [ 14/Jan/19 ]

This should be fixed in the latest version, as lightning no longer strikes if the destination is in a cold biome.

Comment by 753980 Volts [ 14/Oct/18 ]

This issue affects 1.6.2. It is supposed to be fixed in Minecraft Beta - 1.8.0.8 but I have not tested it.

Comment by gatharian [ 25/Feb/17 ]

I used the ice spikes biome seed, It had a village. I executed the command /weather thunder. Moments later a villagers house was struck by lightning, caught on fire and burned down overtime. None of the snow put it out, even though it was snowing during the storm. This is a huge problem in snow biomes. Lightning should be excluded from these biome types. If that was my survival house I would be panicking.

Comment by [MCPE Helper] Aspergerian [ 25/Feb/17 ]

This phenomenon occurs for all biomes (snow/dry included).

I don't know if PE's lightning mechanics differ from the other versions, or if this is even a bug at all.

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