Glastonbury month is officially here. And if you were lucky enough to get your hands on tickets, it’ll soon be time to start packing. But here’s the question – do you pack wellies or flip flops? A water-proof poncho or sunglasses? An umbrella or factor 50? This is the UK, so the weather at the end of June could be anything from miserably wet to excruciatingly hot. Neither are particularly ideal for an outdoor music festival packed with hundreds of thousands of people, but you can at least be prepared.
With the 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo headlining this year’s event (from June 25 to 29), here’s hoping southwest England stays pleasantly warm and dry for Glastonbury 2025. Obviously, it’s still too early to say for sure, but this is what the forecast for Worthy Farm is looking like at the moment.
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Glastonbury long-term weather forecast
As it stands, the weather is looking pretty hopeful for Glasto-goers. For the period from Monday, June 16 to Monday, June 30, the Met Office says: ‘Changeable weather is most likely across the UK with a mixture of Atlantic weather systems moving in from the west interspersed with dry and sunny periods, perhaps with a bias towards longer dry spells early in the period. Temperatures are most likely to be near or slightly above normal, perhaps with some hot spells at times especially across the south.’
AccuWeather predicts that Thursday and Friday of the festival will see temperature highs of 23C, while Saturday will drop down to 21C and Sunday will be 20C with some rain in the morning.
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