Maybe, but 144 countries appear to take a different view.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_recognition_of_the_State_of_Palestine#:~:text=As of June 2024%2C the,General Assembly since November 2012.
AccuWeather has the 5 days of the festival as being really good, the week run up to be ok but the next 10 days looking a bit worrying, particularly between 13th and 18th. Time for the Azores finger to stand up and be counted.
Edit: Most sites have the rain in that period as light rain or showers so hopefully nothing to worry about and the signs are maybe leaning towards less rain and high pressure creeping in towards the end of the month.
My memory of 2016 is that video of the ground bubbling up at the bottom of the park the week before the festival. Joining the queue in the car at Glastonbury, seeing the school children walk to school, then about 7 hours later them walking home. Took 12 hours from joining the back of the queue in Glastonbury to getting the tent pitched on-site.
It had almost dried up by Thursday evening, then it rained again and everything was back to square one. Then there was Brexit. And Mr Blue Sky in the pouring rain.
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