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Masters weather: What's the forecast for Friday's second round at Augusta?
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Date:2025-04-20 11:15:21
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The conditions at Augusta National should be much improved for both the players and patrons as the Masters moves into second-round play Friday.
After a rainy start, the showers and thunderstorms that blanketed Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday are expected to give way to sunshine as the course gets a chance to dry out a little. Of course, the abrupt weather changes are nothing new for this time of year in Georgia.
Golfers who began play in the morning in Thursday's opening round will tee off later in the day on Friday, while the players with later tee times to start the tournament will get an earlier start in Round 2.
Here's the latest forecast for Friday's second round at the Masters.
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Masters weather forecast Friday at Augusta
The AccuWeather forecast for Augusta, Georgia, calls for mostly sunny skies and less humid conditions Friday, with virtually no chance of precipitation and a high around 73 degrees.
Winds will be out of the west at 15 mph, with gusts up to 32 mph in the morning. Sunny and breezy conditions will continue into the evening.
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