Relief as Met Office predicts generally dry conditions with moderate temperatures and low wind at Worthy Farm
The prayers of every Glastonbury-goer have been answered: the weather at 2024’s edition looks set to be neither horribly rainy nor horribly hot.
Wednesday is likely to see the highest temperatures as ticket holders get their tents up, with highs of 25C to 27C. It’s likely to remain dry that day, though there is – as is so often the case in this unpredictableAs the music kicks into gear on the smaller stages on Thursday, there will be “cloudier and slightly breezier conditions through the day and possibly some light rain in the afternoon”, as a cold front passes through the area.
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