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Glastonbury Festival 2014 weather: Forecasters say 'it's looking good'

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Forecasters have predicted it will be warm and dry for the beginning of the Glastonbury Festival. The much-anticipated forecast for the 135,000 revellers setting off to next weekend's event has given hope to all those attending after experts said they are "optimistic" the dry spell will continue. Crowds will start arriving at the event on Wednesday next week with Arcade Fire, Metallica and Kasabian confirmed as this year's main headliners. Laura Young, a spokeswoman for the Met Office, said that early weather signals indicated rain should stay away, at least for the first half of the weekend. But they have been warned to pack their wellies just in case as there is "an indication conditions might turn more changeable". Showers are more likely to fall over the north west and south east, but Britain might escape rain altogether and the dry spell may continue, Ms Young added. She said: "For the most part up until Friday and Saturday we are looking at dry weather. "It might not be glorious sunshine, but it should be dry – particularly in the south west. It is looking quite good for the festival goers."

Glastonbury Festival 2014 weather: Forecasters say 'it's looking good'


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