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Weather thread 2015


Swine_Glasto2014

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J10 has landed: https://forum.netweather.tv/blog/189/entry-4899-glastonbury-festival-2015-24-to-28-june-forecast-no-13/

 

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The latest GFS suggests a total of 4mm of rainfall for the festival. Although some ensembles are a bit higher, perhaps as much as 10mm but even that is not too bad.


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Hopefully it will be a great Glastonbury for all of you lucky people going. To answer the obvious question to anyone asking do I take my wellies, off course you do, but also takes your suncream to cover all eventualities.

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Bbc is now showing pilton as having rain Friday, Saturday and Sunday. FFS

It's light rain showers, the BBC will show rain on their general summary if there's a chance of even a shower at any point throughout the day, don't be concerned

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Bbc is now showing pilton as having rain Friday, Saturday and Sunday. FFS

 

Important thing to remember with BBC is if there is 0.1mm of rain, they will put a rain drop on the forecast - not worth paying attention to this far out. 

 

How much rain was there last year in mm

 

44 according to pedmills

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It's light rain showers, the BBC will show rain on their general summary if there's a chance of even a shower at any point throughout the day, don't be concerned

  

Important thing to remember with BBC is if there is 0.1mm of rain, they will put a rain drop on the forecast - not worth paying attention to this far out. 

 

 

44 according to pedmills

Yeah cheers guys. Accuweather saying about 6 mm across the whole of Friday to Sunday so nothing really. Dry the first two days though

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Met office forecast for the site itself still looking promising

 

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/events/glastonbury-festival#?tab=fiveDay&map=Pressure&zoom=5&lon=-3.25&lat=54.02&fcTime=1435014000

 

Low probability % of rain, and judging from Jackone and Starks' charts/graphs, low rainfall in terms of mm. Nothing inconsistent with what's been predicted over the last few days.

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