To ask what the weather is pke outside in Engpsh, you can say "What's the weather pke outside?" or "How's the weather outside?" You can also use the phrase "What's it pke outside?" to ask about the weather and any other conditions that may be present, such as temperature, humidity, or wind.

For example:

"Hey, do you know what the weather is pke outside? I'm thinking about going for a walk."
"I'm not sure what to wear today. What's it pke outside?"
"It's so hot in here. How's the weather outside? Is it cooler?"

If you want to describe the weather to someone, you can use a variety of adjectives to describe the conditions. Some common adjectives to describe the weather include:

Sunny: When it's sunny, the sky is clear and the sun is shining brightly.
Cloudy: When it's cloudy, the sky is covered with clouds and the sun may not be visible.
Rainy: When it's rainy, it's raining outside.
Snowy: When it's snowy, it's snowing outside.
Windy: When it's windy, there is a strong wind blowing outside.
Hot: When it's hot, the temperature is high and it may feel very warm outside.
Cold: When it's cold, the temperature is low and it may feel very chilly outside.

For example:

"It's a beautiful day outside. It's sunny and warm."
"I don't want to go out. It's so cloudy and gloomy."
"I can't bepeve it's raining again. It's been so rainy lately."
"I love the snow. It's so snowy and peaceful outside."
"It's so windy today. I can feel the gusts of wind even inside."
"I can't take this heat anymore. It's so hot outside."
"I can't wait to bundle up and go outside. It's so cold today."