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Weather thread 2011


Guest Paul ™

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We haven't had a single drop of rain so far today in Glastonbury Town and I can see blue sky through the clouds. Pretty windy though, so anything could happen this afternoon. But so far so good. Whatever happens later it isn't going to be as bad as feared :)

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/jun/16/glastonbury-wimbledon-weather-rain-unsettled

"The outlook for next week remains unsettled with a mix of sunshine and showers unfortunately," said Sarah Holland, a fellow Met Office forecaster.

Holland said average temperatures will be around 18C in Somerset, feeling colder in wind and showers, but offered festival goers a glimmer of hope: "The south-west looks to have the best of the weather of the UK with a better chance of sunny spells."

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You'll be please to learn that The Angwin has in fact not retired and is still gracing our screens, all be it on Al Jazeera, based in Qatar! That really has got to be a step down for a the man, it's a desert, who needs a weather man out there?

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Just checked the Radar and we in the south are going to try and suck the rain closer to us along the coast to try and spare the site to much this afternoon...

As a result we now have a weather advisor, which is a good news for Glastonbury and a bad thing for my wife who will get wet as a result...

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yahoo say ....Looking at next weekend’s weather, Glastonbury festival goers can breathe a sigh of relief as a ridge of high pressure will bring temperatures back up into the low 20s and drier conditions through Saturday and Sunday.

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yahoo say ....Looking at next weekend’s weather, Glastonbury festival goers can breathe a sigh of relief as a ridge of high pressure will bring temperatures back up into the low 20s and drier conditions through Saturday and Sunday.

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yahoo say ....Looking at next weekend’s weather, Glastonbury festival goers can breathe a sigh of relief as a ridge of high pressure will bring temperatures back up into the low 20s and drier conditions through Saturday and Sunday.

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