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The word 'weather's' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a possessive, meaning "weather is". For example, "This weekend's weather's looking good!".
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And weather's not the only force complicating today's primary elections.
The weather's still good.
The weather's very nice".
The weather's better down there.
"The weather's going to change".
In Marseille the weather's really good".
The weather's not quite like here.
And if the weather's not too cold.
But the weather's going to play a big part.
"Gather the weather's not so good down there.
"And when the weather's bad, you don't work.
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