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Yeah I know you cant trust metcheck - but surely all is not lost just yet?

http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/14days.asp?zipcode=shepton%20mallet

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That's from yesterday. And that's from Metcheck. Therefore I ignore it completely.

I know it's still early and it's certainly not a definite wash out, but I am so, so annoyed that it *looks* like it might be.

It's my last Glastonbury, and we've had positive forecasts for a while. For it all to turn to shit THIS F**KING CLOSE to the date itself is just so gutting. I wouldn't feel this bad if we had shit weather all the way through until the festival, so we at least knew what to expect. We've been teased and taunted. It's simply cruelty to sun lovers to do this to us. Again. I know what John McCarthy must have felt when his guards said 'we might let you go home next week' 2 years into his captivity, only to tell him 'ha! Only joking! Another 3 years I reckon....'

Only I don't have another 3 years. This is it. Last one. I won't be back for ages - years and years. I DEMANDED a dry one.

There's nothing I can do about it, but that doesn't stop me feeling quite sick of the prospect of yet another mudbath.

PLEASE change back. Just stay dry - just once.

End of rant. Must calm down. Must calm down.

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That's from yesterday. And that's from Metcheck. Therefore I ignore it completely.

I know it's still early and it's certainly not a definite wash out, but I am so, so annoyed that it *looks* like it might be.

It's my last Glastonbury, and we've had positive forecasts for a while. For it all to turn to shit THIS F**KING CLOSE to the date itself is just so gutting. I wouldn't feel this bad if we had shit weather all the way through until the festival, so we at least knew what to expect. We've been teased and taunted. It's simply cruelty to sun lovers to do this to us. Again. I know what John McCarthy must have felt when his guards said 'we might let you go home next week' 2 years into his captivity, only to tell him 'ha! Only joking! Another 3 years I reckon....'

Only I don't have another 3 years. This is it. Last one. I won't be back for ages - years and years. I DEMANDED a dry one.

There's nothing I can do about it, but that doesn't stop me feeling quite sick of the prospect of yet another mudbath.

PLEASE change back. Just stay dry - just once.

End of rant. Must calm down. Must calm down.

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From last year's pre-festival weather report:

According to the Met Office, the weather will be glorious – until the festival actually starts.

"To all intents and purposes, Thursday should be quite nice with sunny spells and only a small chance of showers," the Met Office told guardian.co.uk/music. "However, Friday looks like it will be quite cloudy, warm and humid with some showers from time to time. Chances are there could be some quite heavy downpours and possibly thunderstorms too."

Although it's too early to be sure, there is a chance that Saturday and Sunday could be similarly dismal. Which means don't even think about leaving those wellies at home.

"You'll probably be needing them," the Met Office told us. "And I'd advise you to bring an umbrella as well."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/2009/jun/22/glastonbury-weather-report

Come on - still everything to play for! :)

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Listen to yourselves. It was saying it would be glorious this time yesterday, they basically are taking a calculated guess at the weather. Wait til next Tuesday before you all start flapping!

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Say it isn't so... but all the predictions (bah weather.com 10 day forecast) are looking baaaaaad.

So promising just yesterday... still time for it all to clear up... I can hope... can't i???...

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The 'Dunkirk spirit' is nothing but a myth. It's just that nice people go to Glasto. They're not cress seeds that need watering to act nice. And for f**ks sake - people DIED at Dunkirk. Hardly a cheery atmosphere, was it?!

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The problem is - this is from the media. The media that thinks Glastonbury and mud go hand in hand. Well they don't.

They don't get it - they think 'ha! Look at them - all enjoying the mud - the true Glastonbury spirit in such appalling conditions.'

BOLLOCKS.

You want 'Glastonbury spirit'?! F**k the rain off, get the sun out, let the grass be dry and see the difference. I for one won't be a miserable bastard if it's sunny. I will if it's wet. And I'm not alone. Rain makes nice people become grumpy old sods almost instantaneously.

The 'Dunkirk spirit' is nothing but a myth. It's just that nice people go to Glasto. They're not cress seeds that need watering to act nice. And for f**ks sake - people DIED at Dunkirk. Hardly a cheery atmosphere, was it?!

Take my advice - if you see any stupid, smiling bint on telly asking about Glasto weather and saying - whilst smiling - 'so will they need their wellies?' SCREAM "f**k off!" at the telly.

If this c**tish low pressure won't get the message with plenty of humourless, fun photos, let's adopt a harder stance and be downright f**king RUDE to it.

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Fair point, but I can't stay calm. You may have noticed but I take an interest in Glastonbury weather.

I don't give two f**ks about the weather at any other time of the year - all I ask is for 5 days of no rain in a specific part of rural Somerset.

Therefore, all rationality is drained out of me - supped by anxiety and grumpiness.

If I get this out of my system now, I might be okay for the festival.

I know how irrational and stupid I'm being.

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From Met Office:

UK Outlook for Wednesday 23 Jun 2010 to Friday 2 Jul 2010:

Most areas of the UK should see plenty of fine and dry weather at the start of the period, with extended sunny periods and just a low chance of occasional showers developing inland. Northwestern areas may well be cloudier with occasional rain, although there should be periods of drier and brighter weather here too. Winds will be fresh at times in the north and west, but should stay generally light or moderate elsewhere.For the weekend and beyond, the more unsettled weather is likely to spread to most areas, giving a mixture of showers, occasionally heavy, and sunny spells across the UK. Temperatures are expected to be warm at first, locally very warm in the southeast, but are likely to return to near normal towards the beginning of July.

Updated: 1212 on Fri 18 Jun 2010

That's not so bad, not great admitedly, but not awful.

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Dear Sun who brings us warmth and happiness, :)

I am sorry that I may have got a little complacent with the lovely forecasts.

Just wanted to let you know that I will always bring my wellies and waterproofs regardless of the circumstances, as a mark of respect for you.

I did not mean to take you for granted and have faith that you will be shining on us this time next week.

Thanks for listening.

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It dont look too bad to me

from netweather forum

It's not just Glastonbury people who would like the UKMO to be right with a suggestion of a continuation of this very pleasant quiet weather (with low humidity)!

But there is a lot of focus on uncertainties a week and more away when there is still a lot of decent weather yet to come. Also the latest METO monthly outlook suggests any rather more unsettled weather, if it transpires, will be a blip

I think there is every chance and hope that the bulk of the oppressive heat and humidity will be kept to our south and east with any attempts by unstable plumes to move northwards being shunted off to the east.

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Langdale, up until yesterday all the "experts" were saying settled weather until the end of the month, but never getting particularly warm.

Now it's a cold spell at the weekend, heatwave start of next week then thundery and unsettled at the end of the week. All change in the space of 24 HOURS!

I advocate we put medium term meteorology alongside psychics and tarot card reading. i.e. complete garbage. Bar snow, we've had every weather type now predicted for the Glasto weekend.

Tuesday earliest for anything approaching an accurate forecast for 25th through 27th June. Even then I'll keep an open mind!

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up until yesterday all the "experts" were saying settled weather until the end of the month, but never getting particularly warm.

Now it's a cold spell at the weekend, heatwave start of next week then thundery and unsettled at the end of the week. All change in the space of 24 HOURS!

I advocate we put medium term meteorology alongside psychics and tarot card reading. i.e. complete garbage. Bar snow, we've had every weather type now predicted for the Glasto weekend.

Tuesday earliest for anything approaching an accurate forecast for 25th through 27th June. Even then I'll keep an open mind!

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