This year, the PGA Championship is heading back to the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, promising an exciting lineup with numerous contenders for the title.
The tournament was last held at the course in 2017, with Justin Thomas winning. However, similar to all majors, the weather might influence this year’s PGA Championship.
At the beginning of the week in Charlotte, Quail Hollow was off-limits to spectators because of significant rainfall in the region. Could the PGA Championship face delays from additional severe weather?
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Here’s what you should be aware of regarding the weather forecast in Charlotte for this weekend due to the event.
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The weather forecast for the 2025 PGA Championship in Charlotte is as follows:
Thursday, May 15 forecast
The 2025 PGA Championship ought to begin robustly, as there are minimal probabilities of rainfall in the Charlotte region during Thursday’s first round. Expect sunny conditions; however, players might face some windy blasts affecting their game.
This is what we can expect from the weather on Thursday:
Hourly weather predictions provided by the National Weather Service
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Thursday
Mainly bright conditions with temperatures reaching up to 86. A light breeze from the south will shift to the southwest at 5 to 9 miles per hour during the early part of the day. Gusts may reach speeds of up to 18 miles per hour. -
Thursday night: ”
Partly cloudy, with a low around 68. Southwest wind 3 to 6 mph.”
Friday, May 16 forecast
For Friday’s second round at Quail Hollow Club, temperatures are expected to rise, with minimal chance of precipitation remaining. Additionally, strong gusts may subside, possibly resulting in ideal conditions for an excellent game of golf.
This is what the forecast looks like for Friday:
Hourly weather predictions provided by the National Weather Service
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Friday
Partially cloudy skies, reaching a peak of around 90 degrees. Winds from the southwest at 3 to 7 miles per hour. -
Friday night:
Predominantly overcast, with temperatures dropping to about 72 degrees. A gentle southwest breeze of roughly seven miles per hour will be present.
Saturday, May 17 forecast
Should rain affect the 2025 PGA Championship, it is likely to do so during Round 3 on Saturday. According to The Weather Channel, this could pose challenges for players.
forecasts a 42 percent probability of rainfall occurring between 2 pm and 3 pm.
This is what the forecast looks like for Saturday:
Hourly prediction from Environment Canada
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Saturday
There is a 42 percent probability of rain and thunderstorms, primarily occurring from 2 pm to 3 pm. The day will be partly sunny, with temperatures reaching up to 87 degrees. -
Saturday night:
Slightly overcast, with temperatures dropping to about 74 degrees.
Sunday, May 18 forecast
Again, there isn’t much reason to worry about the weather as the PGA Championship wraps up on Sunday. Expect clear skies as the winner is announced.
This is what the forecast looks like for Sunday:
Hourly weather predictions provided by the National Weather Service
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Sunday
Predominantly clear skies with a peak temperature around 86 degrees. -
Sunday night:
“Partly cloudy, with a low around 63.”