Hopefully Monday morning local time at the PGA Championship is not a sign of what’s to come.

When the PGA of America awarded Oak Hill CC its fourth PGA Championship, the Wanamaker Trophy was still being contested in August. Which, we are told, is a lovely time to visit upstate New York. But in 2017, the governing body announced that it was moving the championship to a new spot on the calendar, in May, and—while Rochester remains lovely—it’s also colder this time of year.

OK, much colder.

Monday morning’s practice round was delayed due to frost, and a look at the upcoming weather forecast doesn’t bring much relief come tournament time, with temperatures dipping into the single digits, and rain come the weekend:

The forecast for Rochester in upstate New York.

It could be worse; Wednesday’s low is envisioned to be around 2C with a high of 12C. That’s weather prime for ice hockey, not golf.

Luckily (knock on wood) the rain doesn’t expect to be a washout. The last time the PGA Championship had to finish on a Monday was in 2005, when Phil Mickelson won at Baltusrol. And fans were freaking out about the Masters’ weather last month, and the green jacket was still awarded on a Sunday night.

Still, expect to see a fair share of hoodies and beanies at Oak Hill this week.