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The U.S. Open singles tournaments kick off Sunday, but will weather make its way onto the roster? Here’s your day-by-day forecast detailing how weather could impact the final Grand Slam.

Caitlin Kaiser
ByCaitlin KaiserAugust 25, 2025
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Danielle Collins, right, and Christian Harrison, both of the United States, interact during the mixed doubles semifinal at the U.S. Open tennis championships, Wednesday, August 20, 2025, in New York.

(AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

For all you tennis-lovers out there, the final Grand Slam of the season — The U.S. Open — is finally here.

But will the weather make its own celebrity appearance?

Whether you’re heading to New York City or watching from the comfort of your couch, here’s how the weather could impact the U.S. Open.

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U.S. Open Forecast

Monday

Occasional rain showers and scattered storms are possible, lasting into early Monday. By Monday night, skies should clear out — making for prime tennis weather once again.

Tuesday-Thursday

The scattered showers early in the week will usher in some slightly cooler temperatures. Evenings courtside could even give a refreshing taste of fall with low temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s.

In terms of rain chances, in true tennis fashion, it will be 'love-all' — meaning no chance of rain through Thursday. Sunny skies will dominate the forecast with some clouds rolling in during the afternoon hours.

Caitlin Kaiser graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology with both an undergraduate and graduate degree in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences before starting her career as a digital meteorologist with weather.com.