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Mudar o Clima de Amanhã em Stardew Valley
Upload your save, pick the weather, download the edited file. Rewrites every
weatherForTomorrow tag (1.6's per-location split included) so the new weather is consistent everywhere.Drop your save file here
or click to browse — look for FarmerName_Id inside your Saves folder
Your save never leaves this browser.
Reading, editing, and downloading all happen on your device. Nothing is uploaded, sent to a server, or stored anywhere outside your browser.
How it works
- 1. Find your save in
%AppData%\StardewValley\Saves(Windows) or~/.config/StardewValley/Saves(Mac/Linux). Each farm has a folder namedFarmerName_Id. - 2. Drop the file with no extension inside that folder (the same name as the folder). Skip
SaveGameInfoand any_oldbackups. - 3. Pick one of the five weather types. Tap to set instantly.
- 4. Download + replace. The edited file comes back with the same name. Drop it into the same folder, overwriting the original. (Back up first if you want to be safe.)
Frequently asked questions
- Why would I want to change tomorrow's weather?
- Most often: to dodge rain on a festival or wedding day (which Stardew handles inconsistently), to force rain so crops water themselves, or to trigger a storm so Lightning Rods produce Battery Packs. It's also useful for clearing weather that's blocking a quest deadline.
- Does this work for Ginger Island weather too?
- Yes. As of 1.6, Stardew tracks weather per-location (Pelican Town vs Ginger Island vs modded areas). This tool rewrites the root <weatherForTomorrow> AND every per-location entry, so the new weather is consistent across the valley, the island, and any modded locations.
- Is this safe? Will the file still work in-game?
- Yes. The tool rewrites <weatherForTomorrow> tags and writes everything else back unchanged, byte for byte. Stardew loads the file normally. Back up first if you want belt-and-braces safety; the original is what you uploaded.
- Does my save get uploaded anywhere?
- No. The file is read, edited, and downloaded entirely in your browser. Nothing crosses the network. You can verify with browser DevTools → Network tab.
- Will Snow work outside of winter?
- The save accepts the value, but Stardew's renderer pairs snow with the winter palette. Setting Snow in spring/summer/fall produces visual oddities. The tool doesn't block it, but Sun is usually what you want outside winter.
- What about Festival or Wedding weather?
- Those values exist but are event-driven — they require a corresponding event flag to be valid. Setting them by hand here would break the title-bar widget on load. The tool only offers the five safe values: Sun, Rain, Wind, Storm, Snow.
- Does this work on console or mobile?
- No — only PC, Mac, Linux, and Steam Deck versions expose the raw save file. Console and mobile saves are sandboxed by the platform.