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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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even IF there are showers at the start of the festival, it's a bit of a jump to say the ground will be too wet to sit on. :rolleyes: there aren't the concentrated volumes of foot traffic to churn the place up wed/thur for a start.

anyway, NRNC.

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One of the weather bods has just produced this ray of hope over on the Netweather forum: :D

"A favourable outlook next week, despite what some might tell us, high pressure generally settled. Sunniest and warmest to the west and southwest, cooler further east but feeling warm in any sunshine."

Let's keep that positivity going guys

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One of the weather bods has just produced this ray of hope over on the Netweather forum: :D

"A favourable outlook next week, despite what some might tell us, high pressure generally settled. Sunniest and warmest to the west and southwest, cooler further east but feeling warm in any sunshine."

Let's keep that positivity going guys

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think i might be joining you on the sunshine bandwagon after rockness, langdale!

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Here's the link to that thread, cross pollination between these two forums is a beautiful sight :D

http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/62939-model-output-discussion/page__st__17__gopid__1828719&

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More good news from Netweather model watchers:

"I like the ECM this morning. Something that we havent seen for the past 3 summers, high pressure almost constantly situated over or just to the west of the UK. If it was to come off i could see temperatures reaching the mid 20s is southern and western parts. Scotland also could fair pretty well.

And finally, bar the odd isolated shower its looking like a completely dry week so it certainly can't be described as unsettled."

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YourWeather.co.uk doesn’t seem so optimistic.

Tuesday will be generally sunny with some cloud.

"Wednesday will be a little cooler but less cloud than Tuesday.

Thursday will be cooler again with an area of low pressure moving in.

Friday will be dark and wet, raining persistently from dawn with strong winds and possible widespread thunderstorms.

Saturday and Sunday will be biblical. Heavy rain from 3am on Saturday morning until Monday, with winds reaching up to 120mph. Motorists are advised to avoid travelling. Trees will fall onto the roads, electrical towers will collapse, setting towns ablaze and killing many women and children. Planes will be grounded and planes in the air will crash. Winged serpents will fall from the sky and peck out peoples eyeballs. By Sunday lunchtime, Hurricane Lily Savage will have landed ashore, obliterating anything in its path. Animals will run for the hills and David Cameron is expected to declare the UK a disaster zone. Bob Geldof has been put on high alert. Thom Yorke is expected to blame God, for not being green enough."

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I'm not a weather geek and have simply used the Netweather GFS tool so perhaps somebody more used to GFS could tell us if I've understood correctly (particularly with regard to the total mm of rainfall which is likely to fall on Thurs/Fri). Many thanks.

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YourWeather.co.uk doesn’t seem so optimistic.

Saturday and Sunday will be biblical. Heavy rain from 3am on Saturday morning until Monday, with winds reaching up to 120mph. Motorists are advised to avoid travelling. Trees will fall onto the roads, electrical towers will collapse, setting towns ablaze and killing many women and children. Planes will be grounded and planes in the air will crash. Winged serpents will fall from the sky and peck out peoples eyeballs. By Sunday lunchtime, Hurricane Lily Savage will have landed ashore, obliterating anything in its path. Animals will run for the hills and David Cameron is expected to declare the UK a disaster zone. Bob Geldof has been put on high alert. Thom Yorke is expected to blame God, for not being green enough."

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Seems like history repeating itself (i.e. pissing down on Thursday afternoon/evening up to Friday morning).

I'm not a weather geek and have simply used the Netweather GFS tool so perhaps somebody more used to GFS could tell us if I've understood correctly (particularly with regard to the total mm of rainfall which is likely to fall on Thurs/Fri). Many thanks.

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YourWeather.co.uk doesn’t seem so optimistic.

Tuesday will be generally sunny with some cloud.

"Wednesday will be a little cooler but less cloud than Tuesday.

Thursday will be cooler again with an area of low pressure moving in.

Friday will be dark and wet, raining persistently from dawn with strong winds and possible widespread thunderstorms.

Saturday and Sunday will be biblical. Heavy rain from 3am on Saturday morning until Monday, with winds reaching up to 120mph. Motorists are advised to avoid travelling. Trees will fall onto the roads, electrical towers will collapse, setting towns ablaze and killing many women and children. Planes will be grounded and planes in the air will crash. Winged serpents will fall from the sky and peck out peoples eyeballs. By Sunday lunchtime, Hurricane Lily Savage will have landed ashore, obliterating anything in its path. Animals will run for the hills and David Cameron is expected to declare the UK a disaster zone. Bob Geldof has been put on high alert. Thom Yorke is expected to blame God, for not being green enough."

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YourWeather.co.uk doesn’t seem so optimistic.

Tuesday will be generally sunny with some cloud.

"Wednesday will be a little cooler but less cloud than Tuesday.

Thursday will be cooler again with an area of low pressure moving in.

Friday will be dark and wet, raining persistently from dawn with strong winds and possible widespread thunderstorms.

Saturday and Sunday will be biblical. Heavy rain from 3am on Saturday morning until Monday, with winds reaching up to 120mph. Motorists are advised to avoid travelling. Trees will fall onto the roads, electrical towers will collapse, setting towns ablaze and killing many women and children. Planes will be grounded and planes in the air will crash. Winged serpents will fall from the sky and peck out peoples eyeballs. By Sunday lunchtime, Hurricane Lily Savage will have landed ashore, obliterating anything in its path. Animals will run for the hills and David Cameron is expected to declare the UK a disaster zone. Bob Geldof has been put on high alert. Thom Yorke is expected to blame God, for not being green enough."

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