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looking good up to the thursday....ok this is for Taunton whick is only 20 miles away as the crow flies.

good news for everyone involved in the build on site.

to everyone on here worrying about a muddy one....consider the people that are involved in providing all the stuff at the festival. if it is a wet one they also mhave to deal with a massive clean up afterwards. we take several tons of wood there which nmay end up needing to resanded , polished and oiled.

it'll be fine this year, i can feel it in my juices http://uk.weather.com/weather/10day-Taunton-UKXX0309 edit..missed out the link

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A couple of weeks back i said that I had a hunch that traditionally, the weather of 4 weeks before was the weather you get - well that latest acuweather forecast is it!

At the time i said I could live with it - and at this stage i think i stand by that!

If the weather gods could see their way to working on saturday a bit though, it'd be much appreciated!

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looking good up to the thursday....ok this is for Taunton whick is only 20 miles away as the crow flies.

good news for everyone involved in the build on site.

to everyone on here worrying about a muddy one....consider the people that are involved in providing all the stuff at the festival. if it is a wet one they also mhave to deal with a massive clean up afterwards. we take several tons of wood there which nmay end up needing to resanded , polished and oiled.

it'll be fine this year, i can feel it in my juices

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Glastonbury Festival Braces Itself For Rain

added 09 June 2010 at 14.52

There’s two weeks to go, it’s not looking good for sunshine...

Met Office officials have said it’s likely that this year’s Glastonbury Festival will be hit by showers. Mixed weather conditions for June will likely mean a muddy site, although it’s not thought that the weather will be as severe as that seen in 2005 amd 2007.

Speaking to the Mirror newspaper, Met Office weather forecaster Sarah Holland admitted there would be “changeable conditions”, with a sunny weekend seeming very unlikely indeed.

http://www.xfm.co.uk/news/2010/glastonbury-festival-braces-itself-for-rain

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Glastonbury Festival Braces Itself For Rain

added 09 June 2010 at 14.52

There’s two weeks to go, it’s not looking good for sunshine...

Met Office officials have said it’s likely that this year’s Glastonbury Festival will be hit by showers. Mixed weather conditions for June will likely mean a muddy site, although it’s not thought that the weather will be as severe as that seen in 2005 amd 2007.

Speaking to the Mirror newspaper, Met Office weather forecaster Sarah Holland admitted there would be “changeable conditions”, with a sunny weekend seeming very unlikely indeed.

http://www.xfm.co.uk/news/2010/glastonbury-festival-braces-itself-for-rain

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Glastonbury Festival Braces Itself For Rain

added 09 June 2010 at 14.52

There’s two weeks to go, it’s not looking good for sunshine...

Met Office officials have said it’s likely that this year’s Glastonbury Festival will be hit by showers. Mixed weather conditions for June will likely mean a muddy site, although it’s not thought that the weather will be as severe as that seen in 2005 amd 2007.

Speaking to the Mirror newspaper, Met Office weather forecaster Sarah Holland admitted there would be “changeable conditions”, with a sunny weekend seeming very unlikely indeed.

http://www.xfm.co.uk/news/2010/glastonbury-festival-braces-itself-for-rain

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Once Thursday and Friday are washouts, and with coldish temperatures throughout, there will be no sitting on the grass from Thursday.

Even a semi-dry festival is looking like a long-shot, unless of course we see a switch in trends but that switch need s to happen by Friday.

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Once Thursday and Friday are washouts, and with coldish temperatures throughout, there will be no sitting on the grass from Thursday.

Even a semi-dry festival is looking like a long-shot, unless of course we see a switch in trends but that switch need s to happen by Friday.

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From looking around the various weather forecasts all I can see is that its looking good, why all the negativity on here????

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