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WEATHER 2009 !


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Ah but you've made the classic error of searching 'Glastonbury' and not Pilton. It's not far and should be the same....but it isn't. Accuweather is showing some showers in the run up to the festival (which matters because it'll get muddy easier if there's been rain beforehand) and on Sunday.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/monthly_outlook.shtml

Still being tremendously ginger re: rain. Looks good to me - don't panic.

"Monday 22 June 2009 to Sunday 28 June 2009

โ€œA cloudy start but becoming warmer and more humid.โ€

A front will cause light rain to affect Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England until Tuesday. Rising temperatures could trigger a few showers in western areas of the UK by mid-week.

Rainfall looks likely to be below the seasonal average, although temperatures could rise to above average for the time of year, reaching the low to mid-twenties by Tuesday.

From Wednesday onwards, a generally easterly wind will mean it will be cool in eastern England and eastern Scotland.

Low cloud and mist could affect coastal areas of north-east England and eastern Scotland, which could result in a 10C drop in temperature from Tuesday (for example Lindisfarne in Northumberland is expected to register 22C on Tuesday and 12C on Thursday)."

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/monthly_outlook.shtml

Still being tremendously ginger re: rain. Looks good to me - don't panic.

"Monday 22 June 2009 to Sunday 28 June 2009

โ€œA cloudy start but becoming warmer and more humid.โ€

A front will cause light rain to affect Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England until Tuesday. Rising temperatures could trigger a few showers in western areas of the UK by mid-week.

Rainfall looks likely to be below the seasonal average, although temperatures could rise to above average for the time of year, reaching the low to mid-twenties by Tuesday.

From Wednesday onwards, a generally easterly wind will mean it will be cool in eastern England and eastern Scotland.

Low cloud and mist could affect coastal areas of north-east England and eastern Scotland, which could result in a 10C drop in temperature from Tuesday (for example Lindisfarne in Northumberland is expected to register 22C on Tuesday and 12C on Thursday)."

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why do i keep looking at this thread and torturing myself.

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