Thousands head for sun-soaked Glastonbury
23 Jun 10
Glastonbury revellers will be spared the characteristic torrential rains and will get a chance to enjoy some glorious sunshine, forecasters have predicted.
Over 60,000 music fans are expected to arrive at the 900-acre Worthy Farm in Somerset for the event which features headline acts including Gorillaz, Muse and Stevie Wonder before the event evens begins on Thursday.
Festivalgoers can expect dry conditions with temperatures of up to 21C on the opening day on Wednesday, with the sunny weather continuing over the next few days, according to Meteogroup - the weather division of the Press Association.
Meteogroup forecaster Aisling Creevey said: "It's looking really good. It's going to be dry, there will be some gentle south-westerly winds with maximum temperatures up to 21C.
"That's a little bit above the average for this time of year."
Ms Creevey said there may be some cloud cover over the weekend, with a slight chance of light showers, but otherwise temperatures will remain high and the sun will shine.
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