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The Weather Thread 2023


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4 hours ago, The Nal said:

Oh sweet Jesus

https://www.netweather.tv/weather-forecasts/uk/long-range/monthly

This period looks most likely to be unsettled but warm, with potential for frequent thunderstorms in England and Wales, with a low pressure anomaly to the south-west of Britain resulting in southerly and easterly winds blowing more frequently than usual

many areas of the UK will probably be wetter than average during this period

persistent rain at times. 

 

There she is. That train is never late!

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Met Office have updated

Its not looking good folks. Only 20 days out now.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/long-range-forecast

Wednesday 14 Jun - Wednesday 28 Jun

Into the second half of June, there is an increasing risk of rain or showers, perhaps thundery, affecting southern parts

winds are likely to be lighter towards the north, and slightly stronger towards the south.

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17 minutes ago, 2019 said:

Still looking dry up to June 10th across the models. Avg temp for next 2 wks 18-20c. Some nice breezes to dry any dew.

Not worried yet.

Looked at a long ranger this morning to 15/6 and other than 2 days of possible light showers, it looked perfect.  If it stays dry the next 2 weeks whilst most of the build is ongoing, then all to play for I think.  At least a repeat of 2016 isn't going to happen (thank f**k).

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1 hour ago, The Nal said:

Met Office have updated

Its not looking good folks. Only 20 days out now.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/long-range-forecast

Wednesday 14 Jun - Wednesday 28 Jun

Into the second half of June, there is an increasing risk of rain or showers, perhaps thundery, affecting southern parts

winds are likely to be lighter towards the north, and slightly stronger towards the south.

Is there an echo in here?

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15 hours ago, Bike_Like_A_Mum said:

Clearly getting all the best weather in the west at the moment. Freezing here today, didn't get above 10 in Ipswich and still really windy. Defo gotta gonna be hot for the festival! 

At least the rain last night proved that my tent is not leaking 👍

Going to be a hot one!

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13 minutes ago, pilton digger said:

interesting take, beat you at what?

God knows.  I love both tbf.  It's interesting to look at all the data, charts and speculation from the forecasts but ultimately until the tuesday /  wednesday of the fest, there's little reliability to them.  While the ground reports is actual accurate data direct from the source.

Either way, they're lovely ways to waste time when I should be working

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I took it as 'if the other thread starts saying wet ground, then can't let it win and we have to predict sun"

But maybe that's just me always trying to see the positives 🤣🤣

Anyway, I love both threads but ultimately I don't care if it's a bit muddy I just really don't want to be cold!!!! I struggle with cold. So I need the predictions of sunshine to keep me positive. The ground doesn't really do that for me. It's just good fun 😊 when will the 6 hourly updates start???

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