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Round 2 of the 2026 Travelers Championship is the wet one. Friday brings showers early and a thunderstorm threat that hangs over TPC River Highlands all day, so a weather delay is a live possibility. Wind stays light, and any rain only softens an already gettable layout, which keeps scoring low whenever the players are on the course.
The National Weather Service and Open-Meteo line up on a soggy Friday in Cromwell, Connecticut, with rain chances around 65 percent and a high near 80 degrees. Here is the hour-by-hour look at Round 2 and what the conditions mean for betting and DFS.
The story for Friday is the radar, not the wind. Gusts stay in the teens, so there is no ball-striking premium from the weather, and the edge stays with the birdie-makers attacking soft greens. The heaviest rain chance runs from the morning into early afternoon, so the late wave has a slightly better shot at a drying window, although an isolated storm can still pop in the afternoon heat.
If storms force a delay or a suspension, the draw becomes the variable to watch, because players caught mid-round may have to finish Saturday morning. For DFS and betting on Round 2, prioritize strokes gained approach and putting into receptive greens, and treat course history at this short, scorable layout as a tiebreaker.
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