The air is quite random, but there are ways to predict it. Here are some ways you could predict the air.
Firstly, Most air types have the opposites right after that.
For example, a day with the air biggy will have the air smally the next day.
Secondly, if a random object has an effect that is not normal but stops before it is completely effected, it could be the effect of tomorrow's air.
For example, if tomorrow's air will be risey, an object will fall before rising completely.
Thirdly, if you see something out of place, but if you go near it and it gets back to normal, it could be tomorrow's air.
For example, if an object is upside down but fixes itself when you get closer, tomorrow's air is upside-downy.
I will try to find more prediction methods, but this is all I found so far.