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matt_berr

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tonight is my last jackone forecast before i leave. i have heaps of clothing and sock options all good to go depending on what he says. i've even borrowed waterproof trousers.

*tippy-tap*

this is nerve-wracking.

Tonight's my last forecast viewing too- I'll have no access to internet after that as I'll be taking a crappy old phone to glastonbury to appear more rustic and less technology dependant than I actually am! Edited by Mr.Tease
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Since people were listing their feelings on the weather over the last decade, I thought I'd share my feelings.

2005: started off as a scorcher but when I woke up on the Friday it was doom and gloom. As a 14 year old, it felt like the apocalypse. Just standing water everywhere. How much mm of rain fell in those few hours?

2007: dear lord, it never stopped. It's the one Glastonbury I don't remember much of, I must have blocked it out.

2008: just remember it raining on the Thursday and the rest being great.

2009: can't remember it being that bad.

2010: what a year! The weather just transcended the festival into something special. My favourite year without a doubt.

2011: it rained Friday night, was in my tent and then watched Fatboy Slim in the dance tent so hardly noticed it. Wasn't that muddy was it?

Turned beautiful on the Sunday.

2013: Wednesday was glorious, don't remember much rain.

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Love the Yr. but no forecast... is there a reason we should trust it more than the others, or is it just optimism?

The excitement that it's almost glastonbury time is starting to overtake the pre glastonbury anxiety, leading to us to believing what we want to believe!

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Torrential rain & thunderstorms here since 4pm today - maybe this is the low doing a quick swoop over the country & back to sunshine all the way tomorrow?

Come on jackone...

You'd better not live anywhere near glastonbury!

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