We very rarely use the plural of "weather."
The best way of stating your passage is:
Look at the weather of the three countries in the reading text. Write the weather of each country in the correct blank. Then find today's weather for each country on the Internet and write it in the next blank.
Look at the three weathers of the three countries in the reading text. You should write down each weather in the blank. After that you should find out Today's weathers on the Internet. Then write the weathers on each next blank.
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Are the expressions in the passage above all correct gramatically?
What about the use of 'weathers'? Can we use the plural form, weathers?
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