2013 U.S. Open golf weather: Isolated showers for day two
Little drier for day two of the U.S. Open but the threat of isolated showers and storms remain. Look at your complete US Open golf weather forecast.


Storm system that brought rain and severe weather to the East Coast and Mid Atlantic states on Thursday will push out to sea. Behind this system, it will be mostly dry and cooler but a few isolated to scattered showers are possible during the morning and into the afternoon.
TODAY - SECOND ROUND WEATHER FORECAST
Weather is better than Thursday but there is still a chance of an isolated shower or thunderstorm.Temperatures in the afternoon are cooler only reaching the mid 70s. It will be windy, with a north wind between 10 and 20 mph.
SATURDAY - THIRD ROUND WEATHER FORECAST
Mostly sunny and warmer, high temperature near 80. Light winds between 5 and 10 mph.
SUNDAY - FINAL ROUND WEATHER FORECAST
Mix of sunshine and clouds for Sunday but the forecast has changed slightly since Thursday. Wave of showers and storms is expected to arrive into eastern Pennsylvania during the afternoon. This could cause potential delays or problems Sunday afternoon. We will keep you updated if this changes or looks to be a bigger threat.













