AUGUSTA, Ga. — Weather is not expected to be a major storyline — at least to start Masters week at Augusta National Golf Club.
As of Monday, April 6, conditions in Augusta are cooler and calmer than typical early-April standards, with a mix of clouds and sun throughout the day.
Monday conditions (April 6)
- High around 70°F
- Low near 51°F
- Mostly cloudy skies with some early sun
- Light winds around 10–15 mph
The cooler temperatures mark a noticeable dip compared to recent days, as Augusta had seen highs in the mid-80s leading into the week.
Looking ahead to tournament week
- Temperatures are expected to gradually warm into the mid-to-upper 70s by midweek
- Typical April range in Augusta runs from roughly 69°F to upper-80s highs
- No major severe weather threats have been indicated early in the week
Recent reports from tournament officials also noted only minor concerns, such as possible brief rain and gusty winds — not unusual for spring in Georgia.
Bottom line
Monday brings a stable, playable start to Masters week:
- Cooler temps
- Manageable winds
- No major disruptions
In other words — for now, Augusta is letting the golf, not the weather, take center stage.








