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Weather looks pretty good! I've run out of time to do the usual forecast I like to do, but a quick summary:

Today (Thursday) is the coolest day, with temperatures gradually rising through the weekend (and beyond). Highs could be 23-24 C by Sunday. Overnight minimums could be as low as 11-12 C, so pack layers! It also looks predominantly sunny after today, although it will be broken by a few clouds.

There's an outside chance of a light shower most days, but I think it's probably unlikely on Thursday, Friday and Sunday. Saturday is the day with the highest chance of rain coming off the channel in the morning, which might persist for a couple of hours. There's a fair possibility though that this could miss us altogether to the east.

It looks a bit breezy at times, which might have a minor impact on sound quality on Woods. Pitch facing east to get a cooling breeze in your tent.

Off to catch my coach. See you all there!!!

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Well, that turned out nice didn’t it? No rain and we missed out on the major heat of today and the next few days. Also i thought it seemed pretty mild at night this year? Didn’t need the hat and coat 😁

Also, not just the weather but the place was brilliant again. Such a great festival. 
 

 

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