Wind will once again whip through Augusta Friday

Wind will once again whip through Augusta Friday

AUGUSTA, Ga. Conditions for the second round of the Masters will continue to be a challenge for the players, with gusts expected to top 25-30 mph on Friday at Augusta National.Thats slightly easier than Thursday, when the wind gusted to 40 mph and the first-round scoring average was 74.978, the highest since 2007. After a wet start to Masters week, Friday will again have plenty of sunshine. The weekend looks even better, with highs in the low-70s and light winds, which is ideal conditions for scoring. Players and caddies will have their hands full trying to judge the direction of the wind on Friday. It is expected to blow out of a slightly different direction (northwest) than Thursday (west). Only 11 players broke par on Day 1.


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The Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia usually means the cold and dreary days are behind us. Winds were to pick up through Friday afternoon, with possible gusts of up
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Friday could be another windy day for the 2017 Masters. Winds will once again be out of the west between 10 to 20 mph, and gusts could reach 25 to 30 mph during the afternoon. Other than the wind
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Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding are likely once again from the Southern Plains to the Midwest today. Periodic risks of severe thunderstorms, along with flash flooding, are forecast from the Central and Southern Plains to the Great Lakes and Northeast through the Memorial Day weekend.
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The 81st edition of the Masters in Augusta, Georgia, will end on a warmer note for Sunday's final round. the 81st edition of the Masters will not face any inclement weather through the
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Wednesday brings a mixed bag. 11/28/2017 There is a chance for some flurries for the north country with upslope wind from the northwest through the remainder of the afternoon. ending by mid to late morning for southern areas, DownEast by mid-afternoon. Flurries may once again be
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Blizzard conditions engulf central Maine, causing accidents, some outages. The powerful nor'easter brought a foot or more of snow to many areas of central Maine after blowing through early Friday
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