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Weather thread 2011


Guest Paul ™

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its been the dryest spring ever which must help a bit

unfortunately there's been more than enough rain in the last month to undo all of that, at ground level anyway - the top of the ground is more than wet enough already to churn up very easily once it has thousands of feet thromping across it and it rains again (which all the forecasts say it will).

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dry, bright and windy in Pilton, washing has gone out. Ground is wet but the drainage on site is good. Agree with Neil, it won't be dry but it is largely irrelevant what the weather is if you are determined to enjoy the finest festival on the planet.

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well up in the north west I don't think we've had two consecutive days of sunshine since april... I'm hoping by your post that it hasnt been the same in pilton! I know the east has been getting great weather, but didnt think somerset was .

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well up in the north west I don't think we've had two consecutive days of sunshine since april... I'm hoping by your post that it hasnt been the same in pilton! I know the east has been getting great weather, but didnt think somerset was .

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well up in the north west I don't think we've had two consecutive days of sunshine since april... I'm hoping by your post that it hasnt been the same in pilton! I know the east has been getting great weather, but didnt think somerset was .

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unfortunately there's been more than enough rain in the last month to undo all of that, at ground level anyway - the top of the ground is more than wet enough already to churn up very easily once it has thousands of feet thromping across it and it rains again (which all the forecasts say it will).

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What's important here is not whether there is mud, but where there is mud and how quickly it dries out. I think there's every chance that favourite sit-down spots at bars and stages will be sit-down able for the majority of the festival, e.g. late thursday/friday onwards.

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well up in the north west I don't think we've had two consecutive days of sunshine since april... I'm hoping by your post that it hasnt been the same in pilton! I know the east has been getting great weather, but didnt think somerset was .

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Nowt we can all do about it now folks, if there ever was ;) SO let's just PARTY! :D

I don't know about you all but I am sick to the back teeth of my compulsion to check the weather every 5 minutes. From now on I am just going to look out of my tent each morning and take it from there.

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The GFS 06Z is coming through now... Only a risk of occasional light showers until about 3am on Friday night\Saturday morning. The big band of rain that was originally pushing into the north is now projected to make landfall in South Wales... if it comes much further south, it could be a direct hit on the site.

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