Augusta Set for First Dry Masters in Over a Decade
Augusta Set for First Dry Masters in Over a Decade
US · Published Apr 9, 2026
Augusta is expected to have its first dry Masters Tournament since 2011, with sunny skies and warming temperatures.
The Southeast Regional Climate Center forecasts a 0% chance of precipitation during the four-day event.
The course is in excellent condition, with azaleas in full bloom, enhancing the picturesque setting.
Augusta to see dry conditions since 2011
The 2026 Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, is poised to experience its first dry weather conditions since 2011, according to Accuweather. A high-pressure system is expected to bring sunny skies and warming temperatures throughout the event. The Southeast Regional Climate Center forecasts a 0% chance of precipitation over the four-day tournament, promising ideal conditions for players and spectators alike.
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