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Sepp Straka, contenders set to face rainy, gusty weather conditions at Pebble Beach
Sepp Straka escaped much of the nasty weather on Friday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
He likely won’t be so lucky on Saturday.
Straka fired a second straight 7-under 65, this time at Pebble Beach Golf Links, to take a three-shot lead. Straka benefitted from about 14 holes in little to no wind, while other challengers, including Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, teed off later and spent more time in the tougher conditions.
Now, though, McIlroy and Scheffler are on the better end of the draw. While tournament officials will send the field off split tees and in threesomes, Straka will still tee off at 1:35 p.m. local time, nearly two and a half hours after the first group.
According to the PGA Tour’s official weather bulletin, winds are expected to ramp up around noon, with 14-20 mph sustained and 28 mph gusts forecasted through at least 2 p.m. The 4 p.m. forecast calls for 10-16 mph sustained and 25 mph gusts. There is a 60% chance of rain at noon and 2 p.m., while temperatures are not expected to get into the 60s.
“Just kind of accepting bad shots, that’s where the patience comes in,” said Straka, who also is battling the lingering effects of the flu. “You’re going to get the wind wrong every now and then if it gusts up, and these greens are tiny, so small mistakes can have a big outcome.”
Some players in early groups have already started to make moves, too, including Scheffler, who was 3 under through five holes and 10 under overall, four back of Straka, before Straka teed off.
As the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am gets underway, players like Sepp Straka and other contenders are gearing up to face some challenging weather conditions. The forecast calls for rainy and gusty weather throughout the tournament, adding an extra layer of difficulty to an already tough course.Sepp Straka, coming off a strong performance at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, will need to rely on his skill and mental toughness to navigate the wet and windy conditions at Pebble Beach. With his accurate ball-striking and solid putting, Straka has the game to contend no matter what the weather throws at him.
Other top contenders, including past champions and major winners, will also be looking to embrace the adverse conditions and use them to their advantage. The unpredictable nature of the weather at Pebble Beach can lead to exciting and unexpected outcomes, making for an exciting tournament for fans to watch.
As players like Sepp Straka and others prepare to battle the elements, they will need to stay focused, patient, and adaptable in order to come out on top. The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am promises to be a true test of skill and resilience, with the weather adding an extra element of drama to an already prestigious event. Stay tuned to see how the players handle the rainy, gusty conditions and who will emerge victorious in the end.
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Here we go again! We’re tracking another Yellow Alert for Wednesday as a clipper system moves through.
Light area-wide snow Tuesday night tapers to snow showers by Wednesday morning. Overall amounts will be minor, with a coating to a few inches of new snow for most. The winds will crank once again, with some gusts nearing 40 mph out of the northwest on Wednesday. This will once again create some areas of blowing and drifting snow, which may slow you down on the roads, especially Wednesday morning. Colder air begins to move in, and temperatures will drop back into the 20s, with some local lake snow and some squalls developing.
Any additional snow on Wednesday also be fairly minor, but the combination of snow on the ground and the gusty wind will produce quickly changing conditions on the roads, along with lower visibility in those areas.
Thursday will be fairly quiet, with a few early flurries followed by some sun, and a chill to the air. Temperatures will actually climb Thursday night into Friday ahead of our next system. This one will bring some rain to the area, before colder air changes any rain back over to some wet snow later in the day.
First Alert Weather: Another Yellow Alert Wednesday for lake snows & gusty windsAttention all residents in the Great Lakes region: brace yourselves for another round of winter weather on Wednesday. The National Weather Service has issued a Yellow Alert for lake effect snows and gusty winds, with potentially hazardous conditions expected throughout the day.
Lake effect snow occurs when cold air passes over the relatively warmer waters of the Great Lakes, causing heavy snow showers to develop. This can lead to reduced visibility and slick road conditions, so be sure to use caution while driving.
In addition to the snow, gusty winds will also be a factor on Wednesday. Wind gusts of up to 40 mph are possible, which could lead to blowing snow and difficult travel conditions.
Make sure to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts and advisories, and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this winter weather event. Stay warm and be prepared for another round of snowy and windy conditions on Wednesday.
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Las Vegas Weekend Weather: Gusty Winds and Dropping Temperatures Ahead for Southern Nevada
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Las Vegas, NV — Southern Nevada residents should prepare for strong winds and falling temperatures this weekend as a cold front moves through the region. Gusts are forecast to reach 40–50 mph in the higher elevations today, with valley areas experiencing slightly lower speeds tonight.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Las Vegas, southwesterly winds will increase throughout the day Friday, with a shift to northerly winds late Saturday. The strongest gusts will likely impact the Sierra and Mojave Desert regions, while lighter winds will persist in the Colorado River Valley. Travelers along major routes, including I-15, are urged to exercise caution, particularly on Saturday when wind conditions may affect visibility and vehicle stability.
Saturday’s high in Las Vegas is expected to reach 62°F under mostly sunny skies, with north winds around 7 mph. Temperatures will drop to 41°F overnight with calmer conditions. Sunday will bring slightly warmer highs near 62°F, but northerly winds will persist.
Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday will remain sunny but cooler, with highs in the low 60s. Tuesday’s forecast includes a return of strong northerly winds as another cold front enters the area. Outdoor activities planned for early next week may need to be adjusted for safety.
Residents are encouraged to secure outdoor items and limit travel in areas prone to strong gusts. Stay updated through local weather services for evolving forecasts.
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Las Vegas Weekend Weather: Gusty Winds and Dropping Temperatures Ahead for Southern NevadaAttention Southern Nevada residents! Hold onto your hats and grab your jackets because the weather this weekend in Las Vegas is going to be a wild ride. The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for Saturday and Sunday, with gusts of up to 40 mph expected.
Not only will the winds be strong, but temperatures are also expected to drop significantly. Highs on Saturday and Sunday are only forecasted to reach the mid-60s, a stark contrast to the warm weather we’ve been experiencing lately.
So make sure to secure any loose items outside, bundle up in layers, and be prepared for a blustery and chilly weekend ahead. Stay safe and stay warm, Las Vegas!
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WATCH: Severe storm risk Sunday, heavy rain & gusty winds likely
Tornado watch for parts of North Carolina
MORNING. I MEAN, WE’VE GOT STORMS ROLLING IN, ADRIANA. I MEAN, THE SECOND THE SHOW STARTED, WE HAD ALERTS GOING OFF, AND. AND SO THINGS ARE KIND OF STARTING TO RAMP UP, I GUESS YOU COULD SAY. WE’VE GOT A LINE OF STORMS APPROACHING OUT AHEAD OF THAT LINE. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IS BEING PROACTIVE AND ALERTING EVERYONE AHEAD OF THE LINE THAT CONDITIONS MAY BE FAVORABLE FOR A COUPLE BRIEF TORNADOES LATER ON THIS MORNING AND INTO THE EARLY AFTERNOON. THAT ALERT YOU HEARD WAS FOR DAVIE COUNTY, INCLUDING MOCKSVILLE. THEY HAVE A TORNADO WATCH UNTIL 1:00 THIS AFTERNOON. MORE OF OUR COUNTIES WILL LIKELY BE ADDED TO THAT WATCH AS WE GO THROUGHOUT THE NEXT FEW HOURS, BUT FOR RIGHT NOW, IT’S JUST DAVIE COUNTY. YOU STEP OUTSIDE THIS MORNING. YOU CAN TELL THINGS ARE ARE KIND OF UNSETTLED, AND THERE’S PROBABLY SOME STORMS ON THE WAY. WE’RE ABOUT 20 DEGREES WARMER THIS MORNING THAN WE WERE YESTERDAY. THAT WARM FRONT STARTING TO LIFT THROUGH THE AREA. A WIDE VARIETY OF TEMPERATURES. IT FEELS COOL AND STABLE IN THE MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS, BUT DOWN HERE IN THE TRIAD, WE’RE INTO THE LOW 60S. DEW POINTS ARE ALSO CREEPING UP INTO THE LOW 60S AS WELL, SO WE’RE GETTING SOME WARMTH. WE’RE GETTING SOME HUMIDITY. THAT WILL BE SOME FUEL FOR THIS LINE OF STORMS AS IT MOVES THROUGH LATER ON. THIS IS KIND OF THAT CORRIDOR. WE’RE WATCHING FOR A BETTER CHANCE OF MAYBE DAMAGING WINDS AND A BRIEF TORNADO LATER THIS AFTERNOON. BECAUSE OF THAT CHANGE IN TEMPERATURES AND THAT WARM FRONT MOVING THROUGH. WE’VE GOT SOME FOG OUT THERE AS WELL. SO YOU WANT WANT TO BE CAREFUL ON YOUR WAY TO CHURCH. SOME OF THAT FOG COULD BE DENSE. MOST OF US ARE DRY FOR RIGHT NOW. YOU CAN SEE THAT YELLOW BOX RIGHT THERE IS THAT TORNADO WATCH, INCLUDING MOCKSVILLE STATESVILLE DOWN TO HICKORY AND CHARLOTTE. JUST SOME LIGHT SHOWERS IN THE MOUNTAINS FOR RIGHT NOW. BUT THERE’S THAT BIG LINE OF STORMS BACK OFF TO THE WEST. WE’VE STILL GOT A FEW HOURS TO GO UNTIL IT STARTS TO MOVE INTO THE TRIAD, BUT IT IS ON THE WAY AND YOU CAN SEE THESE NEW TORNADO WATCHES THAT HAVE BEEN EXTENDED INTO THE CAROLINAS OUT AHEAD OF THAT LINE. SO I THINK BY 9:00 THIS MORNING, THAT STORM OR THE LINE OF STORMS STARTING TO MOVE INTO OUR WESTERN COUNTIES BY 11:00, 12:00, 1:00, THAT LINE IS MOVING THROUGH THE HEART OF THE TRIAD, BRINGING A RISK OF MAYBE SOME STRONG WINDS, HEAVY RAIN, OR A SPIN UP TORNADO. AND THEN BY 2 OR 3, IT’S BEGINNING TO EXIT OUR AREA INTO EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. THERE COULD BE A COUPLE SHOWERS LATER THIS EVENING, KIND OF TRAILING THAT COLD FRONT, BUT OUR MAIN SHOW SHOULD BE RIGHT AROUND LUNCHTIME TODAY, 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M. THAT’S A WIDE RANGE. THAT’S THAT’S THAT WINDOW. WE WANT YOU TO BE AWARE. KEEP AN EYE ON THE FORECAST. WE’RE GOING TO HAVE YOU COVERED HERE ALL DAY. HEAVY RAIN AND GUSTY WINDS ARE GOING TO BE OUR MAIN CONCERN. BUT AGAIN CANNOT COMPLETELY RULE OUT THAT BRIEF SPIN UP TORNADO RISK ACROSS THE PIEDMONT. NOT ONLY DO WE HAVE THE STORMS TO TALK ABOUT, WE ALSO HAVE SOME GUSTY WINDS. EVEN OUT AHEAD OF THE STORMS. WINDS COULD GUST 30 TO 35MPH AHEAD OF THAT LINE OF STORMS LATER THIS MORNING AND INTO THE EARLY AFTERNOON. SO IT’S GOING TO BE A WARM, STORMY, UNSETTLED KIND OF DAY FOR A COUPLE HOURS HERE AROUND LUNCHTIME. THAT’S THAT TIME FRAME. WE WANT YOU TO BE AWARE IT WILL BE WARM AND WINDY. VERY DIFFERENT COMPARED TO THE WEATHER WE’VE HAD OVER THE PAST FEW DAYS. NEAR 60 IN THE FOOTHILLS. LATER THIS AFTERNOON, 50S FOR THE MOUNTAINS FROM WEST TO EAST. THAT STORM RISK WILL GRADUALLY START TO TAPER OFF AS WE GO INTO THE SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS. OVERNIGHT, WE DRY OUT. MONDAY LOOKS FAIRLY NICE. LOW 60S SUNSHINE. TUESDAY FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE. THERE COULD BE A COUPLE SPOTTY SHOWERS HERE OR THERE, BUT I THINK BY THE TIME THE BALL DROPS AT MIDNIGHT WILL BE DRY FOR WEDNESDAY AND INTO THURSDAY, WE’RE GETTING COOLER AND SHOULD BE DRY AND SUNNY TO START OUR FIRST COUPLE OF DAYS OF 2025, SO STAY AWARE. TODAY WE’VE GOT THAT SEVERE WEATHER RISK TORNADO WATCH FOR DAVIE COUNTY UNTIL 1:00. LOW CHANCE OF SOME SHOWERS ON NEW YEAR’S EVE, AND THEN WE’RE DRY AND GET
WATCH: Severe storm risk Sunday, heavy rain & gusty winds likely
Tornado watch for parts of North Carolina
A tornado watch has been issued for Davie County until 1 p.m. Sunday. Meteorologist Dylan Hudler has your Sunday morning forecast.
A tornado watch has been issued for Davie County until 1 p.m. Sunday. Meteorologist Dylan Hudler has your Sunday morning forecast.
Attention residents: Severe storm risk on Sunday, with heavy rain and gusty winds likely. Please stay tuned for updates and take necessary precautions to stay safe. #SevereStorms #StaySafe #WeatherAlert
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Dreary Saturday precedes heavy rain, gusty winds in DC region
After a dreary Saturday, you can expect even more rain over the next few days in the D.C. region.
After a dreary Saturday, you can expect even more rain over the next few days in the D.C. region. Here’s what you need to know.
On and off rain showers are making for a damp Saturday with temperatures close to 50 degrees. The wet weather and fog are due to a cold air damming pattern, according to 7News First Alert Meteorologist Jordan Evans.
While the rain showers will continue Sunday, a warm front passing through the area will bring temperatures up to the 60s.
After some peaks of sunshine Sunday morning, a cold front is expected to move in Sunday evening. That front could bring some heavy rain showers and wind gusts up to 30 mph.
After that cold front passes through, the D.C. region gets somewhat of a reprieve from the rain on Monday, with unseasonably warm temperatures in the 50s and 60s.
Conditions will be partly cloudy with some sunshine peaking through and a chance of sporadic showers.
Tuesday, temperatures stay about the same as Monday, with rain in the afternoon and evening.
According to Evans, temperatures are going to drop later in the week.
Here’s a look ahead at the forecast.
SATURDAY:
Rain and fog
Highs: 46-51
Winds: South 5-10 mph
Plan for a soggy Saturday with on and off rain and fog due to Cold Air Damming pattern. This will likely keep temperatures lower than many forecasts in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. Rain totals will range from a quarter to half an inch.SATURDAY NIGHT:
Rain
Lows: 45-50
Winds: South 5-10 mph
More rain and fog across the area as the warm front begins to approach. Temperatures hold steady near 50 degrees.SUNDAY:
Rainy and mild
Highs: 62-67
Winds: South 10-20 mph
After the warm front passes, a very mild day is in store with temperatures looking more like early spring in the 60s. Rain continues throughout the day but will be heavy at times as the cold front moves in overnight.MONDAY:
Partly cloudy
Highs: 56-61
Winds: West 5-15 mph
Temperatures stay mild behind the front as another weather-maker approaches from the west. Sunshine returns with passing clouds and a few spotty showers.TUESDAY:
PM rain
Highs: 53-60
Winds: South 10-15 mph
A shortwave system moves through with more showers during the afternoon and evening. Rain totals less than half an inch expected. Plan for colder conditions for the rest of the week.Current conditions
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As the weekend begins, residents in the DC region are facing a dreary Saturday with overcast skies and scattered showers. The gloomy weather is just a precursor to what’s to come, as heavy rain and gusty winds are expected to sweep through the area later in the day.The National Weather Service has issued a warning for potential flash flooding and strong thunderstorms, urging residents to stay indoors and avoid any unnecessary travel. With the threat of severe weather looming, it’s important to take precautions and stay informed about the changing conditions.
As the rain and wind intensify, make sure to secure any outdoor furniture or decorations and be prepared for possible power outages. Stay tuned to local news and weather updates for the latest information on the storm’s path and potential impacts.
While the weather may put a damper on outdoor plans, it’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to severe weather. Stay safe, stay dry, and stay informed as the DC region braces for a wet and windy weekend ahead.
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