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  1. Probably needs updating. This was posted 28 minutes ago -

    A spokesperson for the Met Office said Wednesday and Thursday (June 23) will see a mixture of sunshine and

    showers

    When the event gets under way officially on Friday (June 24), fans can expect sunny spells, “though it will be turning cloudy with some light rain through the eveningâ€.

    But in a revision of previous forecasts, Saturday will be “warm and humid†with the odd heavy

    shower

    while Sunday will see the “best of the weekend weatherâ€.

    “It will be a warm and

    day

    with temperatures up to 23 degrees,†the spokesperson said.

  2. well i am sat about 500 yards from the pyramid stage in my trailer and at the moment it is slinging it down. the grass is still green but very wet in parts walkways are very muddy on the edges. i believe but haven't been there that the park and shangrila are waterlogged. the ground was drying up nicely till the latest downpour, so lets hope it doesn't last all day.

    Thanks for the update. Oh dear.

  3. I was with a friend today when she was talking to someone she knows who's on site setting up at the moment. Apparently it's already extremely muddy - he said he'd seen a camper van get bogged down in the mud earlier and then fall over!

    Mmmmmmmmmmmmm...really? was that the same one who saw the Pyramid stage get sucked into a pit of quicksand?

  4. I settle for that....It' not the end of the world if the last day is a bit muddy....

    The closer we get, the more it looks like a repeat of 2008/2009...which is absolutely fine...cool, with the odd shower..showers are nothing...and might not even get those..

    maybe little mud for a day thurs, then dried up for fri and sat... then maybe some more sunday...i'll settle for that.

    Thank you as always, JACKONE

    P.S JACKONE - you ever feel like trying out Glasto one year?

    Yep. Good call!

  5. It could be worse, the festival could be starting tomorrow, the next 5 days don't look that good at all.

    VERY true. I also think that the forecasts for next week could be a lot worse too. Don't let it ruin the run-up to your festival WoW! Are you going to be able to report from the site when you're there? That would be handy.

  6. Yeah Gimoman, I was woken up by that thunderstorm - massive is not an understatement. I have NEVER seen rain like that in my life. I heard the next day that they were just about to officially abandon the festival - then the rain stopped and the sun came out. My tent was flooded, but I dried everything out in about 2 hours in the sun. Also, I don't remember it even being that bad by the Saturday either.

    That was a freak weather occurrence, and at the most inopportune time to say the least!

  7. Well this year will be my 14th Festival, so I guess I'm a bit of a veteran. It's a tough one to answer, because lots have things have been improved over the years - drainage, concreting the roads etc. But I don't think moderate rain leading up to the festival will be a major factor in causing a mudbath. I think with it being so dry up to now, the rain will just run off the fields and into the drainage system.

    It doesn't take much to dry the site out at all. The soil is mainly clay, so water tends to rest on it rather than soak into it. This only becomes a problem if there have been weeks and weeks of rainfall, or there is the factor of hundreds and thousands of people putting pressure on the water, pushing it into the ground and then churning it up as thick, sticky mud. Add to this further rainfall, and you get the lakes of mud some of us are unfortunate enough to be familiar with.

    That's my opinion chucked in, others may differ?

  8. Yeah, I think we can all write the temperatures off, but that doesn't bother me at all. I just don't want to see any significant amounts of the wet stuff. I've been through about 5 or 6 wet Glastonburys and it does become a struggle after a few days. Showers with sunny spells would be fine by me actually.

    The good thing is though, up until yesterday it's been very dry in the South West. The REALLY bad mudbath conditions of 1997 were mainly due to the fact that it had been very wet leading up to the festival. The ground was just waiting to be churned up, and then rain during the festival then just turned that churned up mud into vast lakes of liquid mud. And also if it does rain as said above, the drainage is much improved.

    My predictions are the same as JACKONE'S at the moment - it will be a damp festival, but by no means a washout or mudbath. Although I could well be eating my words in 2 weeks time. Or even sooner if the forecasts stabilise over the next few days.

  9. Uh-oh........from the BBC monthly forecast.

    Monday 20 June 2011 to Sunday 26 June 2011

    Wimbledon starts: new weather, please?

    There's little sign of a spell of warm, sunny weather to take the nation through one of the premier, sporting events of the summer. Low pressure will again lie close by to the British Isles, with the wettest and windiest spells of weather to be found across the north and west.

    Temperatures will not warrant postcards home, falling below par in southern England, south Wales, southwest Scotland and Northern Ireland.

    Sunshine amounts will suffer as unseasonable, wetter spells take precedence across southwest Britain and the Midlands.

    I so hope this is wrong.

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