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The correct answer is: no article, a

The weather was rainy and we made a bet whether you would come.

In this sentence, the word “weather” is a common noun, which means it does not refer to a specific weather event. Common nouns are not preceded by articles unless they are modified by an adjective or a possessive. In this sentence, the word “weather” is not modified, so it does not take an article.

The word “bet” is also a common noun. It is not preceded by an article because it is not modified.

The sentence could be rewritten as:

The rainy weather made us wonder whether you would come.

Or:

We made a bet about whether you would come in the rainy weather.