No damage to Augusta after Wednesday storms
AUGUSTA, Ga. Augusta National received 1.4 inches of rain Wednesday but did not sustain any damage to the course after a strong line of thunderstorms moved through the area.Those storms canceled the Masters Par-3 Contest for the first time in the 56-year history of the event.The schedule for the tournament was unaffected, however.Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player are still scheduled to hit the ceremonial tee shot at 7:40 a.m. ET, followed by the first group of the day (Daniel Summerhays, Russell Henley and Jhonattan Vegas) at 8 a.m.The forecast for the opening round calls for partly cloudy skies, highs in the low 60s, and sustained winds of 20-25 mph.
The latest storm damage reports. We are receiving storm damage reports from across the area. The Augusta EMA has opened its emergency operations center due to the storm damage:
UPDATE | Repair work continues at Textron after storm
Tuesday, March 20, 2018 (News 12 at 6 O'Clock). AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - All 1,200 Textron workers in Augusta spent Tuesday home from work, after storm damage caused major damage overnight.
Tropical Storm Michael hits Augusta hard - News - Savannah
AUGUSTA, MO - Tuesday's evening storm certainly did a lot of damage if not create a mess in Augusta Missouri. Residents in the historic town in the wine country of Missouri directed a Fox 2
Another round of strong storms expected Wednesday night, but
Tuesday's storm damages trees, leaving debris on roads around
From our friends at the Augusta Chronicle: Tropical Storm Michael is pushing through the Augusta area. According to Augusta EMA, we are experiencing wind gusts of 40 miles per hour with a flash
Augusta National's Eisenhower Tree removed after storm damage
Storms tore through the southern U.S. on Wednesday, leaving damage in Damage from Wednesday's storms across the South for the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club
Storm downs trees, knocks out power in Augusta area | 2020
Masters Thursday: windy weather, but no rain morning that Wednesday's storms caused no damage to the course. Augusta National received 1.4 inches of rain on Wednesday, but there was no
There were no injuries. In Augusta, the first round of storms came through late Wednesday morning and forced officials to suspend a practice round for the PGA Tour's Masters tournament at Augusta
Storm damage reports - wrdw.com
Golf's most famous pine tree is no longer guarding the 17th hole at Augusta National Golf Club. The Eisenhower Tree suffered major damage in an ice storm and was removed over the weekend, the club confirmed Sunday. Photos showed major limb damage, particularly on the left side and top of the tree
Masters Thursday: windy weather, but no rain
PHOTOS: Storm damage in the Augusta area. There were reports of trees down on the north side of Augusta and wind gusts of 49 mph at Lake Thurmond Dam, said meteorologist Rich Okulski with the National Weather Service in Columbia. "In Lincoln County, we ended up with 20 trees down along Thomson Highway," he said.
A State-by-State Look at Damage After Storms Hit South, DC
Another round of strong storms expected Wednesday night, but risk to St. Louis area will be lower toppling trees and drenching everything but causing no major damage. After Tuesday's
PHOTOS: Damage from Wednesday's storms across the South
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