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The phrase "some weather" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to unspecified or general weather conditions. Example: "I hope we get some weather that is perfect for our picnic this weekend."
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It contained some weather.
"I've played in some weather before.
Some weather it with the right drink.
Sven-Goran Eriksson has seen some weather in his time.
–What are some weather conditions that make driving particularly dangerous?
And I think we will get some weather at some point throughout the four days.
Some weather events are coming on stronger; they last longer, or are more severe.
"Got some weather out your way the other day, I hear?" the cashier asked me.
"What we need is some weather control to ensure the rain reaches the Oval.
Our society has collectively decided that some weather is better than others.
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How about some weather-assisted death?" It's filthy.
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