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I rescued a bird which got stuck down our chimney yesterday, we got the gas fire ripped out especially, rather than let it die there.

I'm hoping God will have noticed my act of kindness and return the favour by making it a dry Glastonbury!! That's all I ask :lol:

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to be honest whilst I think wed/thurs is almost nailed on next weekend is not yet

in fact in the years I have been model watching I have seen things go wrong within 48 hours. caution should be applied until Tuesday for the whole fest

having said that the models are all in reasonable agreement on the next 5 days or so

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I think it was this time last year, that it looked to be amazing, then suddenly things changed..however it was ok in the end..on a brighter note..latest on forum...

"well well well, the gfs has finally caught up with the ecm, at least in a more reliable timeframe. they now sing (along with the ukmo) off the same hymn sheet . looking like a very decent warm week..."

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Some friends of mine are licensed flare sellers. After the main acts have finished you will usually find them on the junction of the railway track and the path that leads up through Greenfields towards the Stone Circle. Hope that helps. :)

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gfs on unisys is looking pretty neat. i wonder if the rain, if any, on saturday will be squeezed by the ridge of high nearby. can't be arsed to look at other charts; gfs is keeping mje happy, lol. lol just looed at the met charts. http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/surface_pressure.html T+84 for next wed shows severely flagging fronts moving eastwards towards us but getting killed off by the high. they may never arrive...and if they do just as cloud and maybe a spot of drizzle if that.

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just watched bbc 5 day forecast, hot and sunny right upto friday and potentially all week-end depending on the 2ndry low coming in, high pressure looks to be winning

rain - I'd be more worried about sunstroke and sunburn at this rate lol

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