Okay, so I’ve been keeping tabs on this whole US Open thing, specifically the weather, you know, like a hawk. Today, I want to talk about August 27th.
I started my day early, like usual. Grabbed my phone and opened up a couple of weather apps. I always check more than one, just to be safe. You never know when one of them might be having a bad day and tell you it’s gonna be sunny when it’s actually pouring rain.
First thing I noticed was the wind, or rather, the lack of it. Seems like it was pretty calm, with winds not going over 11 km/h throughout the day. That’s a gentle breeze, nothing to write home about. I double-checked a few different sources, and they all said the same thing. Pretty consistent, which is good.
Temperature
Then I moved on to the temperature. It was looking warm, very warm. Some places said it could get up to 96F (that’s 35.5C for my metric friends), especially in places like Pinehurst. New York City was looking at around 90 degrees in the afternoon. I made a mental note of that – definitely need to stay hydrated if you’re out and about.
- Checked wind speed: Below 11 km/h.
- Confirmed temperature: Around 90F in New York City, up to 96F in other locations.
- Noted: Dry and warm conditions.
I also saw something about a forecast in some app. Apparently, you can find the weather right there in the plan details. Pretty neat, I guess. I don’t personally use it, but I can see how it would be useful for some folks.
Later in the day, I stumbled upon some chatter about the weekend forecast. Sunday morning might have some showers, and there was even a mention of possible afternoon storms. Nothing too crazy, but it’s always good to be prepared, right?
So yeah, that’s my little weather adventure for August 27th at the US Open. I spent a good chunk of my day digging into this stuff, and I hope my little summary here helps someone out there. Stay cool, stay dry, and enjoy the games!