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Jackone has posted half of todays forecast. From what i can see, he is worried about the possibility of 50mm of rain falling on the site this week, but the weekend itself not too bad. I think he might be making a bit too much of the weather beforehand, as the drainage on site is slightly better than the average field

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Jackone has posted half of todays forecast. From what i can see, he is worried about the possibility of 50mm of rain falling on the site this week, but the weekend itself not too bad. I think he might be making a bit too much of the weather beforehand, as the drainage on site is slightly better than the average field

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Why is everyone waiting so intently for John craven's weather report on country file. Being a city dweller iv never taken much of an interest in the programme, is their weather report gospel or something?

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Why is everyone waiting so intently for John craven's weather report on country file. Being a city dweller iv never taken much of an interest in the programme, is their weather report gospel or something?

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Why is everyone waiting so intently for John craven's weather report on country file. Being a city dweller iv never taken much of an interest in the programme, is their weather report gospel or something?

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Today was supposed to be horrible here in Birmingham, but it was sunny all morning, and drizzled lightly for 20 minutes at about 4.30. It's been a perfectly serviceable day when anyone could be out and about doing stuff with no problems atall.

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They were watering the tracks on the site this morning to keep the dust down when I walked past with the dog. That indicates the state of play at Worthy today. It did rain today, the forecast said rain between 1000 and 1500 and bugger me, it started at 0955 and stopped at 1510. Pretty much spot on. The ground has dried quickly since then. I wouldn't panic yet peeps.

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I cycled from Bath to Launceston yesterday and the forecast was dreadful but I only got soaked once. The wind was the main problem. Well it was for cycling but it was great for drying the ground!

I reckon the ground will be in good shape to soak up a bit of the wet stuff this week, just in time to settle down for next week :)

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I'd forgotten that Glastonbury had weather until today.... thank christ for this thread :)

The moonson type weather we had in 2007 was pretty awful, as was the heatwave we had a couple of years ago (2009 or 2010?). So somewhere in between would be fine with me.

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So essentially:

Massive rainfall this week

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Little rainfall this week

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I remember the forecasts saying last week that the bad rainfall was meant to start Tuesday just gone (which it did) and end this coming Tuesday/Wednesday. So I'm hoping it's the latter image.

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