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Looking better towards the end of the month.

Current indications point towards early February's changeable conditions persisting through the rest of the month. The most likely scenario during this period would see northwestern parts of the UK affected by the most frequent spells of unsettled and windy weather. Meanwhile southern and eastern regions will tend to see the longer spells of drier and brighter weather, especially later in the month. Some colder periods are possible, particularly between the weather systems. This would mean that temperatures are likely to remain close to the seasonal average, with frost and ice possible by night.

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well i cant say that cos its only been 2 years that weve had any heating apart from one open fire in the lounge ..nowwe have full central and altho its costing im walking around in t shirts ALL the time ......

now you may think that ive got £££ to burn but NO im just spending it for the weather gods so im used to this heat at festi time ....

now thats dedication for you lol isnt it

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Sacrifice made to the weather gods..... We normally go to the festival in a camper van. However this year as finances tight we have decided to bite the bullet and go in a tent. First time ever in a tent so it had better be dry!!!! But then again not too warm until 11 am so we're not melting!

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Sacrifice made to the weather gods..... We normally go to the festival in a camper van. However this year as finances tight we have decided to bite the bullet and go in a tent. First time ever in a tent so it had better be dry!!!! But then again not too warm until 11 am so we're not melting!

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