Raindrops keep falling....

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Raindrops could be heard on the media tent at the Nissan Open on Thursday...But, it was just a sprinkling and it didn't last long. This is the first year that in a long time there's no rain in the forecast.
``It should be pretty clear long range,’’ Nissan Open tournament director Tom Pulchinski said. ``It’ll be interesting to see people out there with a bright ball and sky. That would be called the sun. We’re holding our breath.’’
So what’s a Nissan Open without rain?
``A great tournament,’’ Pulchinski said.
According to weather.com, we can expect a high of 69 Thursday, 76 Friday, 75 Saturday and 68 Sunday. Cloudy skies are in the forecast Sunday with a 10 percent change of rain. Monday, there's a 40 percent chance of rain, so if there's a playoff, we could see rain aftera ll.

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