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Met Office issues update on Glastonbury festival forecast after rain warning

14 June 2024 , 06:09
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THE Met Office has told festivalgoers heading to Glastonbury to pack their wellies - and sun cream.

Music lovers will be starting to prepare for their getaway, and wanting to know what to throw in their bag for the five-day gig.

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The Met Office has revealed what the weather could be like for Glastonbury festival

And forecasters have now given an early insight into what weather to expect from Wednesday next week - when the likes of Dua Lipa and Coldplay will be getting ready to take the stage.

The Met Office said there was a chance of downpours - suggesting Brits should pack their raincoats and wellies for the much-loved festival.

But they added the sun could come out, too - and the mercury may be warmer than average.

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Met Office's Nicky Maxey told the Mirror: “The general signals for the time show a low pressure in the south west.

"If that comes into play we could expect to see sun in the south and rain in the north.

“At the moment we have fairly dry ground which would be good for the festival, although that could change as there is rain forecast today which would change things, although how I’m not sure.

“We will have a much better idea as to what to expect in the coming days, as we get closer to Glastonbury.

"We look at trends and at the moment they are fairly weak.”

Another forecaster, Met Office's Stephen Dixon, told the Independent: While it’s too early to give a forecast for Glastonbury Festival, the weather in the area this week will start largely dry, before turning more wet and unsettled from Thursday onwards.

“The UK currently has a cool pool of air from the north, leading to slightly subdued temperatures compared to what you’d normally expect for the time of year.

"From Thursday, rain will move in from the west and bring some persistent rain for a time.”

In its long-range forecast, the Met Office said: "There is little sign for any one type of weather pattern to dominate during this period.

"As such, typical conditions for the UK are most probable with a mixture of weather types.

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"All areas can expected to see some spells of drier, sunnier weather, but there will also be showers or longer spells of rain at times.

"Currently the only signals, weak as they are, hint that rain and showers will tend to be more biased towards the north and west, with any more prolonged drier interludes favouring the south.

"Temperatures are most likely to be close to or slightly above climatological average."

Glastonbury Festival kicks off on Wednesday next week and runs through until the Sunday.

Tickets to the gig are highly sought after, and usually sell out in less than an hour.

If you were one of the unlock people who missed out, you can tune in to watch Glastonbury 2024 from home over the whole weekend.

A "Glasto veteran" this week revealed what need to remember to take - and leave behind.

Harriet Flook has been to the event 12 times and said being prepared is the best thing you can do.

She wrote: "Trust me, you don't want to be carrying everything in, it's a long walk on the first day (For full transparency, I overpack every year, but I promise I'm getting better).

"There are a couple of items that over the years I've found make your life much easier and the festival run smoother.

"Glastonbury festival is the size of a small city, so I'll start by saying if you get stuck you'll be able to buy most things but try not to be wasteful - the whole ethos and vibe of the festival is to save the planet, plus you'll save cash."

Jane Matthews

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