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I know Country Files is a great tradition, and fun...However...

Country File won't have any new information that Jackone or anyone on here would not have given already. In fact the weather report is not live, so it is behind the info usually pasted on here by keen weather forum regulars..

So although a fun tradition, it's in no way anything exclusive or new info

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Where is this upswing, I still fear unsettled from looking at mod thread on netweather, or am I just completely not understanding (probably!). Just want to know what I missed so I can keep my non weather following friends a decent update for a change!

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I doubt it's soft onsite be any means, not by close prefestival standards anyway. It's had decent periods of sunshine, winds and no prolonged rain over the last couple of weeks. Is your mate on acid? It can cause softness under foot!

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Not too worried about the effects of pre-festival rain on the site after seeing how much it dried up by Saturday evening in 2011

Edit: Which is a good thing as Jackone seems to think that there will be an inch of rain between now and next Wednesday! Seems to think the festival itself will have reasonable weather though

http://forum.netweather.tv/blog/189/entry-4626-photo-glastonbury-forecast-11-17th-june/

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Not only have they spent a fuckton of money on drainage, but the effort the staff there do to make the mud more manageable (straw to sit on wherever they can, and even hoovering the mud up on Saturday afternoon last time) means that decent festival weather should mean that the site won't be a mudbath.

I'm just worried about that low to the east, would be typical for it to land right over us for the festival

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