The weekend for the 2016 Masters is here and the final two rounds will be mostly sunny, but winds are possible again on Saturday as a dry cold front works across the region Saturday morning. Gusty northwest winds are likely Saturday, especially during the afternoon. Wind speeds will be between 10-20 mph with occasional gusts reaching between 25-30 mph. Daytime temperatures will range from the 50s in the morning to the middle 60s in the afternoon.
Masters weather report 2016: Weekend forecast looks good at Augusta
Overall the weather will be nice for the final two rounds of the 2016 Masters Tournament, but golfers will have to deal with another day of wind.
Sunday will start off chilly as morning temperatures could be in the 30s and 40s, but another sunny day will help boost the final-round temperatures back into the low to middle 60s. Winds are expected to come out of the east between 5-15 mph.
All times ET:
SATURDAY:
8 a.m.
Sunny and cool – Winds: West 5-10 mph
Temperature: 45
10 a.m.
Sunny and cool - Winds: West 10-15 mph
Temperature: 51
12 p.m.
Sunny and windy – Winds: MW 10-20 gusts 25-30 mph
Temperature: 59
2 p.m.
Sunny and windy – Winds: MW 10-20 gusts 25-30 mph
Temperature: 63
4 p.m.
Sunny and windy – Winds: MW 10-20 gusts 25-30 mph
Temperature: 65
6 p.m.
Sunny and windy – Winds: MW 10-20 gusts 25-30 mph
Temperature: 64
SUNDAY:
8 a.m.
Sunny and chilly – Winds: East 5-10 mph
Temperature: 35
10 a.m.
Sunny and chilly – Winds: East 5-10 mph
Temperature: 46
12 p.m.
Sunny and chilly – Winds: East 5-10 mph
Temperature: 56
2 p.m.
Sunny – Winds: East 5-10 mph
Temperature: 61
4 p.m.
Sunny – Winds: East 5-10 mph
Temperature: 64
6 p.m.
Sunny – Winds: East 5-10 mph
Temperature: 63
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