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You'll need to use one or all of the mods from this collection to have weather naturally on planets:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=2038901716
For example, '/weather RainLight' or '/weather RainHeavy'. Those are two I fixed, since the rain would go upwards instead of downwards otherwise. It also affected the thunderstorms, accessible with '/weather ThunderStormLight' and '/weather ThunderStormHeavy'.
Note that these are case-sensitive.
There might be a mod coming out eventually along the lines of the current Mars and Triton random weather mods. No clue what makes Earthlike so difficult to modify the system for, but I'm not the one making it.