Can you tell the weather the next day by looking at the stars at night?
It would be best if we could see the moon at night. The moon is clear and there is no fuzzy white light around it, which means it is likely to be sunny the next day. There is an obvious halo around the moon, and it may be cloudy, cloudy or even rainy the next day, depending on what kind of halo it is, fuzzy or slightly colored (estimated to be sunlight refraction? It may rain (I can't describe that). Of course, it is not enough to rely on the information given to you by the sky. To know whether the weather is good or bad may depend on whether the air around you is humid or whether there are many clouds on the horizon.
Proverbs about light, electricity, sound phenomena and weather.
The stars are dense and the raindrops are dripping.
The stars are sparse and the weather is fine.
The stars are bright and it will be sunny tomorrow.
The stars blink and it can't rain.
Look at the stars and moon at night, if you can see them all.
It is almost certain that it will be sunny the next day.