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Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry chasing Sepp Straka after windy, rainy day at Pebble Beach
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Sepp Straka took a trip down to the beach that derailed his round Saturday, and then recovered with four birdies on his last five holes in a cold, whipping wind for a 2-under 70 to reclaim the lead over the Irish duo of Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
McIlroy was practically flawless, at least in the nasty conditions, by getting through the exposed stretch of Pebble Beach without dropping a shot and chipping his way around for a bogey-free 65.
Lowry got off to a birdie-eagle-birdie start that allowed for a few mistakes around the turn and he finished with two birdies on the last three holes for a 65.
Just don’t get the idea Irish weather was well-suited for McIlroy (Northern Ireland) and Lowry (Ireland), especially because they now are neighbors in South Florida.
“It might suit me somewhat, but I don’t enjoy it,” Lowry said. “I live in Florida for a reason. I think my game is well-equipped to handle these conditions and I go out there, kind of no fear, and I know I just need to batten down the hatches and make pars when I can.”
The second signature event of the year produced big names at the top, and this one had a distinctive Ryder Cup feel — European, that is.
Straka, the Austrian-born Georgia Bulldog coming off a win in the California desert, blasted out of the sand to 4 feet for one last birdie that putt him at 16-under 200, one shot ahead of McIlroy and Lowry, his Ryder Cup teammates from Marco Simone.
Justin Rose of England, a Pebble Beach winner in 2023 and part of Team Europe later that year, was another shot behind.
Scottie Scheffler, in his 2025 debut delayed by his hand surgery from a freak puncture wound, held it together for a 69 and was six shots behind.
Gone are the days of the old Crosby Clambake, with amateurs having left on Friday. But it was reminiscent of the Clambake weather, not the prettiest pictures but a delight to see golf’s best players have their hands full with a wind ripping off the Pacific Ocean.
Scheffler couldn’t believe it when he hit a 5-iron as pure as can be on the 10th hole and watched it fly only 155 yards, 20 yards short of his target. Lowry knows the feeling. He drilled a 3-iron and came up short.
McIlroy had a suitable game plan. When the wind arrived as he was on the sixth hole, he said he turned to caddie Harry Diamond and said, “Let’s try to chip the ball around today.”
“I feel like I didn’t make a full swing after that,” McIlroy said.
He had to save par six times from the rough and bunkers, none more valuable than from down in the high grass below the 10th green to 6 feet and a key par putt.
“That was a key up-and-down to just to keep the momentum of the round going,” he said.
The 10th hole is where Straka nearly came undone. His approach sailed well to the right, over the cliff and onto the beach. He went down to the sand and picked up his golf ball, taking the penalty shot instead of trying the dramatic shot off the beach, and did well to salvage bogey.
But he bogeyed the next two holes, going from a four-shot lead early in the round to trailing by two shots. Straka, though, is equipped with newfound confidence and steadied himself on the way in with birdies on the 14th and 15th holes, a 30-foot birdie putt for the only birdie of the day on the par-3 17th and his closing birdie.
It sets up a final round in which six players are separated by two shots and Scheffler, the world’s No. 1 player, hanging around on the edge of contention. He didn’t birdie a par 5 until the last hole — two par 5s on the front were in benign conditions — but made a pair of birdies late.
“I hung in there on a day where I didn’t have my best stuff,” Scheffler said.
McIlroy doesn’t usually have great success on the West Coast — his lone California victory was in early May in the Match Play at Harding Park in 2015 — but has talked about this being a big year for him on several front. Pebble Beach wasn’t at the front of his mind, but it is now.
“It’s really cool to be in contention this early in the season,” he said.
McIlroy and Lowry both began the week making a hole-in-one — Lowry on the seventh hole at Pebble Beach, McIlroy on the 15th at Spyglass — and now the longtime friends from Irish golf will be in the final group with Straka.
“There’s a few courses in the world that you would like to win on and this is definitely one of them,” Lowry said. “So you try not to think about stuff like that and hopefully it comes to you someday.”
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry are in hot pursuit of Sepp Straka after a windy and rainy day at Pebble Beach. The challenging conditions didn’t seem to faze Straka, who managed to hold onto his lead heading into the final round of the tournament.McIlroy and Lowry, however, are not far behind and are determined to close the gap and come out on top. With their skill and experience, they are sure to put up a tough fight in what promises to be an exciting finish.
Stay tuned as these talented golfers battle it out in what is sure to be a thrilling conclusion to the tournament at Pebble Beach. Who will come out on top? Only time will tell.
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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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Rainy morning before a mild stretch of weather
MONDAY SHOWERS LIKELY, MAINLY BEFORE 8AM. PATCHY FOG BETWEEN 8AM AND NOON. OTHERWISE, CLOUDY, WITH A HIGH NEAR 52. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 9 MPH, WITH GUSTS HIGH AS 18 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION IS 60%. NEW PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS OF LESS THAN A TENTH OF AN INCH POSSIBLE. MONDAY NIGHT PARTLY CLOUDY, WITH A LOW AROUND 29. WEST WIND 3 TO MPH. TUESDAY SUNNY, WITH A HIGH NEAR 61. WEST SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH, WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS MPH. TUESDAY NIGHT MOSTLY CLEAR, WITH A LOW AROUND 37. WEST SOUTHWEST WIND AROUND 9 MPH, WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 18 MPH. WEDNESDAY MOSTLY SUNNY, WITH A HIGH NEAR 66. WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOSTLY CLEAR, WITH A AROUND 35. THURSDAY MOSTLY SUNNY, WITH A NEAR 58. THURSDAY NIGHT MOSTLY CLOUDY, WITH A AROUND 42. FRIDAY A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AFTER NOON. MOSTLY CLOUDY, WITH A HIGH FRIDAY NIGHT A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS. MOSTLY CLOUDY
Rainy morning before a mild stretch of weather
Monday will start out wet before gradually clearing out this afternoon. High temperatures will be in the low 50s. Tuesday through Thursday will come with a beautiful and mild stretch of weather. After a roller-coaster January, temperatures in the upper 50s-low 60s will return just in time for the final few days of the month.Friday and Saturday could bring more widespread rain. Current temperatures: Check the latest alerts in your area hereWatch live skycams from around the Carolinas hereGet your hour-by-hour and extended forecast hereOn YouTube? Subscribe to our channel for new updates
Monday will start out wet before gradually clearing out this afternoon. High temperatures will be in the low 50s.
Tuesday through Thursday will come with a beautiful and mild stretch of weather. After a roller-coaster January, temperatures in the upper 50s-low 60s will return just in time for the final few days of the month.
Friday and Saturday could bring more widespread rain.
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As I wake up to the pitter-patter of raindrops on my window, I can’t help but feel a sense of calm and contentment. The world outside is shrouded in a soft grey mist, and the gentle sound of rain creates a soothing backdrop to my morning routine.Despite the dreary weather, I can’t help but feel excited for the days ahead. The forecast predicts a mild stretch of weather, with temperatures rising and the sun making a welcome appearance. It’s the perfect opportunity to get outside, soak up some Vitamin D, and enjoy the beauty of nature.
But for now, I’ll savor this rainy morning, with a cup of hot coffee in hand and the sound of raindrops lulling me into a peaceful state of mind. It’s moments like these that remind me to slow down, appreciate the simple things in life, and find joy in the little moments of tranquility.
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Rainy season kills 18 people, affects 50,000 families in Bolivia
La Paz, Jan 24 (UNI) Eighteen people have been killed and over 50,000 families across eight of Bolivia’s nine departments have been affected by the rainy season that began in November, said an official on Thursday.
Twelve municipalities have been declared disaster zones while another 55 are facing severe difficulties due to flooding and landslides, said Deputy Civil Defense Minister Juan Carlos Calvimontes.
He added that heavy rains are expected to continue in the coming weeks, potentially causing further flooding.
An urgent intervention plan is being coordinated with local mayors to mitigate the adverse effects of the extreme weather and provide assistance to the hardest-hit communities, he noted.
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The rainy season in Bolivia has taken a deadly toll, with reports indicating that at least 18 people have lost their lives due to heavy rains and flooding. In addition to the tragic loss of life, over 50,000 families have been affected by the severe weather conditions, with many left homeless and in need of urgent assistance.The heavy rains have caused rivers to overflow, leading to widespread flooding and destruction of homes, infrastructure, and agricultural land. Rescue teams have been working around the clock to evacuate those in affected areas and provide relief to those in need.
The government of Bolivia has declared a state of emergency in several regions, allocating resources and coordinating efforts to help those affected by the natural disaster. However, the scale of the devastation is immense, and more support is needed to ensure that all those impacted by the rainy season receive the help they require.
As we witness the devastating impact of the rainy season in Bolivia, our thoughts are with the families who have lost loved ones and those who are struggling to cope with the aftermath of the disaster. Let us come together to support the people of Bolivia during this difficult time and provide them with the assistance they need to rebuild their lives.
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Cold and rainy week ahead after strong front moves through Central Florida – WFTV
ORLANDO, Fla. — After a warmer and cloudy weekend, big changes are coming to Florida this week.
Our area will stay cold for most of the week.
We will see mostly cloudy skies on Monday with better chances for rain on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The bigger story on Monday will be the cold and the wind chill values.
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Highs will reach the low to mid 50s Monday afternoon, with wind chill value staying in the 40s for most of the day.
Tuesday and Wednesday, the southern winter storm will be a big talker.
Snowfall is expected for parts of the Gulf Coast, including Florida.
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Data shows the best chance for snowfall in Florida will be along the panhandle.
Areas in North Florida will most likely see some sleet.
No snow is expected in Central Florida. But we will have a lot of cold rain on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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As of early Monday morning, no active winter weather watches or advisories in place for Central Florida during this southern winter storm.
Temperatures will be cold most of the week with highs in the 50s.
Our coldest temperatures will actually hit our area Saturday morning, with widespread lows in the 30s.
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Central Florida residents should prepare for a cold and rainy week ahead as a strong front moves through the area. According to WFTV, temperatures are expected to drop significantly following the front’s passage, with highs only reaching the low 60s and lows dipping into the 40s.In addition to the cooler temperatures, the front will also bring widespread rain to the region, with the potential for heavy downpours and thunderstorms. Residents are advised to stay weather aware and be prepared for possible flooding and hazardous driving conditions.
As we head into the middle of the week, the rain is expected to taper off, but the cold temperatures will persist. So, make sure to bundle up and stay dry as you navigate through the wet and chilly weather.
Stay tuned to WFTV for the latest updates on this cold and rainy week ahead in Central Florida.
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SoCal’s rainy season off to dismal start
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Counties across Southern California are off to a near record dry start this rainy season, with Los Angeles only having received about 5% of the rain it normally would. It’s been 276 days since downtown L.A. experienced significant rainfall.
Why it matters: Dry conditions and the peak of Santa Ana wind season mean that large, unstoppable fires are still possible. Dry winters can have detrimental affects on native vegetation, which rely on just a few months of rain to sustain themselves through an eight-month dry period. The latest report from the Drought Monitor shows that abnormally dry conditions (which precede drought conditions) are growing across the central and southern parts of the state.
The weather ahead: The NWS is saying there’s a 50% to 60% chance that there’ll be below normal precipitation over the next 8-14 days. Any strong wind event will likely bring fire weather conditions.
The good news: The snowpack across the Sierra Nevada is at 115% of normal, which is a good sign for water availability later in the year.
As Southern California residents eagerly anticipated the start of the rainy season to help alleviate the ongoing drought conditions, they were met with disappointment as the season got off to a dismal start. Despite initial hopes for significant rainfall, the region has only seen sparse showers and below-average precipitation levels.The lack of substantial rainfall has raised concerns about water shortages, wildfire risks, and overall environmental impact. Many are worried about the impact on agriculture, wildlife, and water resources in the region.
As Californians continue to hope for much-needed rain, it serves as a reminder of the importance of water conservation and sustainable practices. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for more precipitation in the coming months to help alleviate these dry conditions.
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One Rainy Night
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One Rainy NightAs the rain gently falls outside, I sit by the window, watching the droplets slide down the glass. The sound of the rain hitting the roof is soothing, a lullaby for the restless soul. The world outside is painted in shades of grey, the darkness of the night enveloping everything in its embrace.
I brew a cup of hot tea, its warmth seeping into my bones as I wrap myself in a cozy blanket. The pitter-patter of raindrops creates a symphony, a melody that fills the room with a sense of calm. The streetlights cast a soft glow on the wet pavement, creating a reflection of the world above.
I think about all the things that have brought me here, to this moment of solitude and peace. The worries and troubles of the day seem to fade away with each raindrop that falls. The world outside may be chaotic and unpredictable, but in this moment, everything feels right.
I close my eyes and listen to the rain, letting its rhythm wash over me like a cleansing tide. The night may be long and the storm may rage on, but I find solace in the simple beauty of a rainy night. And as I drift off to sleep, I am grateful for the peace that the rain has brought.
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PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – South Florida is experiencing warmer-than-average temperatures with highs in the 80s, and light showers could develop ahead of a rainy weekend.
“We’re in a streak of 80s, which is above the average highs in the upper 70s for this time of year,” said Local 10 meteorologist Brandon Orr.
While patchy showers have been seen, especially in Broward County and over the Florida Straits, coverage remains limited at 30-40% due to a layer of dry air around 6,000 feet above the surface.
Orr said this dry air will begin to erode by Friday, allowing for increased rain coverage of about 40%. However, he emphasized the rain will remain spotty.
Looking ahead to the weekend, a storm system currently bringing severe weather to the Deep South is expected to weaken significantly by the time it reaches Florida.
“It’s purely a rainmaker for us on Sunday, with coverage up to 50%,” Orr said.
New Year’s Eve looks promising, with temperatures around 70 degrees at midnight and minimal rain expected, making for a pleasant holiday celebration.
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South Florida is gearing up for a warm weekend ahead, but the forecast calls for rain showers to dampen the sunny skies. With temperatures expected to reach the mid-80s, residents and visitors are eager to soak up the sunshine before the wet weather moves in.Despite the impending rain, many are making the most of the warm weather by hitting the beaches, enjoying outdoor activities, and dining al fresco. Whether it’s a day at the beach, a hike through a nature preserve, or a leisurely bike ride along the coast, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the sunshine before the rain clouds roll in.
While the rain may put a damper on some outdoor plans, it’s always a good idea to have a backup indoor activity in mind. Whether it’s exploring a museum, catching a movie, or trying out a new restaurant, there are plenty of ways to stay entertained while waiting out the rain.
So, whether you’re soaking up the sun or seeking shelter from the showers, South Florida offers something for everyone this weekend. Stay safe and dry, and enjoy the warm weather while it lasts!
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Your First Alert to a rainy night with more to come this weekend
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) – An approaching low pressure system will make for a rainy and windy night in the Mid-South with up to an inch of rain possible for many areas including Memphis. Another system will bring more rain and possibly strong storms to the Mid-South Saturday followed by a mild and calmer pattern to end the year.
TONIGHT: Rain with a gusty South wind at 10 to 20 MPH and overnight lows in the low to mid 50s.
FRIDAY: Mostly Cloudy with a slight chance of an early morning shower along with a Southwest wind at 10 to 20 MPH and afternoon highs in the low to mid 60s.
FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly Cloudy with a South wind at 5 to 10 MPH and overnight lows in the mid 50s.
THE WEEKEND: Saturday will be mostly cloudy with rain and thunderstorms. A few storms to could be strong to severe. High temperatures will reach the mid 60s with overnight lows near 50. Sunday will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of an early morning shower along with highs in the lower 60s and overnight lows in the mid 40s.
NEXT WEEK: Monday will be mostly sunny with highs in the mid 60s and overnight lows in the mid to upper 40s. Tuesday will be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid to upper 50s and overnight lows in the mid 30s. New Year’s Day will be mostly sunny with highs in the mid 40s and overnight lows in the lower 30s. Thursday will be partly cloudy with highs again in the mid 40s and overnight lows in the lower 30s.
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Get ready for a rainy night, with more showers on the way this weekend! It’s time to dust off those umbrellas and rain boots, because Mother Nature is bringing the rain. Stay safe and dry, and be sure to check the weather forecast for any updates on the upcoming storm. Let’s cozy up indoors and enjoy the soothing sound of rain on the roof. #RainyNight #WeekendWeather #StayDry
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Dense fog Thursday morning, rainy weather into the weekend | Forecast
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Dense fog will slow down the morning commute across southern Wisconsin. Visibility may drop to less than a quarter of a mile in some areas, otherwise, light drizzle will linger throughout the day, with highs near 40 degrees.
More rain will develop tonight as temperatures stay above freezing, dipping only to the upper 30s. Scattered light showers will persist into Friday and Saturday. The first round of rain on Friday will accompany highs in the middle 40s, and Saturday will see highs in the upper 40s, close to 50 degrees. Rain will taper by Sunday with cooler, drier air in place for early next week.
Good morning, everyone! As you head out the door this Thursday morning, be sure to drive with caution as dense fog has settled in across the area. Visibility may be reduced, so take your time and use your headlights to stay safe on the roads.Looking ahead, it seems like the rainy weather will be sticking around into the weekend. Showers are expected to move in later today and continue on and off through Saturday and Sunday. Be sure to have your umbrella handy and dress accordingly for the wet conditions.
Stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and stay dry out there! Have a great day! #WeatherForecast #RainyDays #StaySafe
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