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Guest Mr Andre

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Yes. Get excited now. Of all the forecasts present and future, even though there are hundred more to go before the festival, this is the one to place all your bets on.

*rolleyes*

The story remains that it's not looking too bad, anything more specific will be wrong in some detail.

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Latest Met Office forecast :-

  • UK forecast

    Day 6 to 30

UK Outlook for Wednesday 19 Jun 2013 to Friday 28 Jun 2013:-

Most areas dry and bright with light winds and the odd shower on Wednesday, although cloudier conditions with outbreaks of rain are likely to arrive in northwest Scotland later. Cloud and rain across northwestern parts are likely to gradually edge southeastwards through Thursday, but become increasingly light and patchy. The far southeast of England is also at risk of some more persistent rain for a time on Thursday. Daytime temperatures generally near normal, possibly warm across southeastern parts. The changeable theme then continues into the weekend and thereafter, with showers or spells of more persistent rain interspersed with drier, brighter interludes. Southern and eastern areas probably seeing the best of the fine and warmer spells, whilst northwestern areas have periods of more persistent rain, windy conditions and nearer normal temperatures.

UK Outlook for Saturday 29 Jun 2013 to Saturday 13 Jul 2013:-

Indications currently show that the weather is likely to stay rather changeable from the end of June and through into the first part of July, with westerly winds allowing weather systems to push in from the Atlantic, bringing spells of rain at times. Conditions will generally be more unsettled towards the northwest of the UK, with the best of the drier and brighter periods in the south and east. Temperatures are likely to be a little below average for the time of year, especially in western parts, whereas rainfall amounts look to be close to average in most places.

Issued at: 1600 on Fri 14 Jun 2013

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To clarify the history a tad here.

The NFR NFC trope is a ruder and slightly changed!! version of my very own 'No Rain No Mud No Compromise' slogan (c. W of W) that became widely shared on here among us pre-Glasto weather obsessives far back as, I think, the build up to 2008. I started it as a throwaway '2007? No, Never Again' slogan ....

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From now on, kindly use the first image if the weather forecast is looking good, and the second image if it's looking like rain- I find all those ensembles too confusing when I read them!

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some light rain on the tuesday / wednesday, let the sun dry it out then during the day, as long as there is nothing too heavy otherwise car parks could be horrendous come monday

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some light rain on the tuesday / wednesday, let the sun dry it out then during the day, as long as there is nothing too heavy otherwise car parks could be horrendous come monday

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