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Sunday's forecast is a dream

The final round of the 2025 Masters should look like a painting.

Not only is the leaderboard set up to provide a thrilling day of golf at Augusta National, but Mother Nature looks like she will do her best work for one of the biggest days on the sporting calendar.

The forecast for Sunday in Augusta calls for sunny skies with temperatures hovering between the high 50s and 60s throughout the day.

The morning wave will be a little chilly, with temperatures squeezing between 50 and 55 degrees before noon, but it will only get better from there.

By the time the leaders hit the course around 2:40 p.m. ET, the temperature is projected to be a very comfortable 68 degrees.

The forecast calls for little to no clouds, which should provide the audience with a picturesque broadcast at golf’s most iconic venue.



Rory McIlroy waltzes down the fairway at Augusta National on Saturday afternoon. REUTERS

Wind is notoriously fickle, making it dangerous to project, but even the breeze looks to be on its best behavior for Sunday.

Average wind speed during crunch time is forecast for just 5 mph, and the gusts will be unremarkable.

Saving the best for last, there is a zero percent chance of precipitation from sunrise to sunset on Sunday.

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