"MantleJackal;c-18304354" wrote:
Worlds have whatever weather and climate you set in options. So if you leave everything at default settings for every world you play in, than the weather will be the same regardless if it's a desert world or a tropical one.
If you want to have accurate weather for the world you're playing in you'll have to tweak the settings yourself.
And yes that is frost. Don't be surprised when you see foggy windows, breath clouds, and snow in the desert. :wink:
Thanks so much! Deserts do get surprisingly cold at night because of the lack of cloud cover to hold in any warmth and at higher elevations, but frost on the first morning of fall did not seem appropriate. I will go into settings. I assumed that Sims 3 climates were tweaked like the Sims 4 worlds.