I've read several articles on Saturn's seasons and the reasons why we know about them thanks to Voyager 1 and Cassini. Those observations, to my limited understanding, seem to be based mainly on temperature changes, changes in the tilt of Saturn, moving shadows from the rings, and the rings themselves.
I wondered, if the atmosphere on Titan wasn't so hazy and didn't obscure Saturn from the night sky, what would Saturn's seasons look like? What would we see from the surface over the course of Saturn's 29 years rotation?