Anticipate the Glastonbury Vibe: Meteorologists Forecast Festival Weather Delight

**Glastonbury 2025: Mixed Weather Forecast Prompts Festival-Goers to Prepare for All Conditions**
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As the iconic Glastonbury Festival prepares to welcome crowds once more, meteorologists have advised attendees to pack clothing suitable for both summery spells and wet weather. The Met Office has outlined a forecast marking the arrival of both sunshine and showers at Somerset’s famous fields, where over 200,000 music fans will gather for five days of entertainment, spectacle, and unforgettable music.
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According to the latest reports, festival gates open on Wednesday under what forecasters describe as a “bright start”. Early arrivals can expect intervals of sunshine, but should not be caught off guard by passing showers predicted throughout the day. In typical British fashion, the guidance is to bring both sun hats and rain jackets, as the week’s weather is set to be decidedly unpredictable.

Wednesday’s temperatures are expected to reach a balmy 24°C – slightly warmer than is usual for late June in Somerset. The Met Office suggests that, while rain is on the cards, these showers will be interspersed with long dry and bright periods, allowing festival-goers ample opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. The overall sentiment from forecasters is cautiously optimistic, pointing to a “pleasant, if occasionally damp, start to this year’s festival”.

Thursday is shaping up to be a slightly cooler affair, with cloud cover dominating most of the day and top temperatures hovering around 22°C. While rain looks unlikely, the winds are forecast to increase in strength, presenting a challenge for those erecting tents or awnings on the expansive site. However, respite comes in the evening, with forecasters predicting a calm, mild night as winds subside and occasional sunshine breaks through.

Friday, marking the official start of the main music programme, promises further gusty conditions. Festival-goers hoping to soak up performances in open air may catch glimpses of sunshine amid the wind, with temperatures forecast to reach 23°C. The dynamic weather is no stranger to Glastonbury, where muddy wellies and sunblock often go hand in hand.

The forecast for the weekend remains somewhat uncertain. High atmospheric pressure could lead to protracted dry periods, but there is an increasing likelihood of humidity, which may pave the way for brief surges of heat and sporadic thunderstorms, particularly during Saturday and Sunday. The Met Office warns of potentially warm and muggy conditions, especially with air masses flowing in from the south.

Sunday’s programme is set for a spectacular climax, with anticipation building for Sir Rod Stewart’s appearance at the Pyramid Stage during the renowned teatime “legends” slot, a tradition beloved by many festival attendees. The headline roster also includes acclaimed acts such as The 1975, the legendary Neil Young performing with the Chrome Hearts, and American singing sensation Olivia Rodrigo, each bringing their unique flair to the iconic Glastonbury main stage.

Elsewhere on the bill, Charli XCX, celebrated for her genre-bending pop sound, will be joined by rising US rapper Doechii and the controversial Irish rap trio Kneecap, whose presence has sparked discussion among critics and politicians alike in the lead-up to the weekend.

This year’s festivities will commence in earnest on Wednesday with two elaborate opening ceremonies, featuring performances by theatre and circus troupes, complete with high wire acts and acrobatics, culminating in a dazzling fireworks show to usher in the festivities.

As ever, the unpredictable British weather is set to play its own part in the Glastonbury legend. Seasoned veterans and first-time festival-goers alike are being urged to prepare for all eventualities, ensuring they make the most of what promises to be another memorable year at Worthy Farm, come rain or shine.