Even worse news as festival goers prepare for a nightmare ride in a train strike

Visitors to the Glastonbury Festival are already facing the nightmare of getting there for a train strike.

Well, there is some worse news.

This forecast changed just like the weather after the first report suggested that the week would be hot…

A yellow storm warning was issued Thursday. This includes Somerset, where world famous festivals are held.

The Metro Office warned of heavy rains that “may be accompanied by frequent electrical storms, and strong winds and hail may also affect some locations.”

This means that birds that arrive earlier can see the end of the sun. This is 27°C-9°C higher than usual when people are camping.

Initial forecasts called for sunny and dry weather on Thursday, but it worsened on Friday as nettle packing was advised.

Currently, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency, up to 60 mm may fall in the most affected areas tomorrow in a few hours.

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Thunderstorm warnings cover the South West, including Somerset, where Glastonbury is taking place.

Forecasts say: “Thunderstorms are expected in some areas, especially in the afternoons and evenings.

“Most thunderstorms can be missed, but in some places it can rain 40mm in about an hour and 40-60mm in a few hours.

“These torrential rains can be accompanied by frequent lightning strikes, and strong winds and hail can also affect various locations.”

But not all hope is lost.

The warning covers most of England, including the south-west, but the meteorological station said the exact location of the storm is now “hard to determine”.

Warning zones are verified and updated as necessary.

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This means that tomorrow it may not go away completely.

Last night, Met Office Meteorologist Tom Morgan said: “The forecast for Glastonbury from Wednesday and Thursday will be very warm.

With so much sun shining around you, dehydration, heat stroke and heat stroke are more likely to be a problem.

Temperatures can reach between 26 and 27 degrees centigrade, and considering the middle of June, the environment is quite sunny, with a lot of UV rays and dust on the grass, so it’s only the first two days. ..

He describes this year’s weather forecast as “half off” and expects the mud synonymous with Glastonbury to return on Friday.

On the first day of the Glastonbury Festival, people flock to Somerset's Worthy Farm.  Picture date: Wednesday June 22, 2022. PA photo.  See the PA story for SHOWBIZ Glastonbury.  Photo to read: Yui Mok/PA Wire

Festival guests can see the latest weather of the day (Photo: PA)

“It has been raining a bit since Friday. There are some sunny days in between the short storms,” Morgan said.

“It rains at the end of the day on Friday, usually on weekends.

“The temperature returns to the average, which is about 18°C ​​or 19°C at this time of year.

There is still a risk of rain this weekend, which could be a freak storm, but Glastonbury could be missed.

“It’s a bit early to tell at this stage, but of course there’s a good chance it will rain at the weekends.”

“There are sunny spots in between, but if you’re listening to music, the temperatures are much cooler and much more comfortable. Weekends are generally more comfortable.”

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