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U.S. Open forecast: Thursday weather updates for first round

U.S. Open forecast: Thursday weather updates for first round

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The 125th U.S. Open is being held at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, featuring the world's best golfers. This year's event may see potential showers and scattered thunderstorms throughout the weekend.
The first round gets underway on Thursday, and the forecast shows mostly sunny skies. The temperature is expected to range from a low of 64 degrees to a high of 87 degrees.
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Here is a look at the anticipated Thursday weather for the first round of the U.S. Open, the third major of the year.
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The National Weather Service reports that the weather in the Oakmont, Pennsylvania, area is expected to be sunny, with a high around 86 degrees. Winds will gust at 5 to 10 mph. The low will be 64 degrees with light wind.
How to watch the 2025 U.S. Open: TV and live streaming info
The 2025 U.S. Open will be broadcast on NBC and the USA Network, with USA Network airing the first round on Thursday, June 12. NBC and USA Network will share coverage of the second, third, and final rounds. All rounds will be live streamed on Peacock, usopen.com, the USGA app, and Fubo. Additionally, Peacock will offer "U.S. Open All-Access," a whiparound-style program, throughout the tournament.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: US Open forecast: Thursday weather updates for first round

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