Here’s the latest weather update for Glastonbury 2024
Wondering if you need to pack your wellies? Well, wonder no more...
By Nick Reilly
Glastonbury 2024 is now only seven days away, and festival fans heading to Worthy Farm are eagerly awaiting news on whether this year’s festival will be a washout or not.
The festival returns to Worthy Farm between June 26-30 this year, with Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA set to headline the Pyramid Stage.
Earlier this month, Glastonbury also announced its full 2024 line-up and details of stage times. Over recent weeks, the festival have been sharing stage-by-stage announcements, including the news that the festival’s towering Arcadia spider will be replaced by a giant dragonfly, that the Genosys stage will return to Block9 and the end of The Rabbit Hole after 17 years at the festival, replaced by new venues The Wishing Well and Scissors in The Park.
But as ever, the weather down on Worthy Farm will be a massive talking point for attendees.
While an earlier forecast promised mixed fortunes, it now seems that things are looking firmly up. According to BBC Weather, here’s the latest forecast.
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Thursday June 27th: Sunny and a gentle breeze. Highs of 24°C, lows of 12°C
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Friday June 28th: Sunny intervals and light wind. Highs of 23°C, lows of 11°C
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Saturday June 29th: Sunny and light wind. Highs of 23°C, lows of 11°C
- Sunday June 30th: Sunny and a gentle breeze. Highs of 22°C, lows of 11°C
This, of course, could change as the event gets closer – so we’ll be sure to bring you up to date information should that happen.
Last week, Emily Eavis also confirmed that the festival will take a fallow year in 2026.