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24 · 06 · 2025
The latest weather forecasts for Glastonbury 2025 are now available.
The gates of Worthy Farm will open tomorrow morning (June 24th), welcoming thousands of fans to the Pilton location. Glastonbury Festival continues to be one of the largest outdoor music festivals globally, with this year’s notable performances by The 1975, Neil Young, Charli xcx, and Olivia Rodrigo.
As always, the weather will significantly influence the festivities. Historically, Glastonbury has experienced heavy rain at times, leading to some memorable mud-soaked moments. More recently, however, extreme heat has become an issue, as climate change has left some attendees dehydrated.
This year seems to be a blend of both, with the Met Office urging fans to be ready for all the ups and downs of a typical English summer.
Temperatures are expected to hover around 24 degrees Celsius, accompanied by gusty winds—especially on Thursday and during parts of the weekend—making it feel a bit cooler.
Wednesday (June 25th) will likely be cloudy but still warm; Thursday (June 26th) might see a slight temperature drop, with the Met Office also forecasting light showers.
The weekend is predicted to bring more sunshine, with the Met Office expecting clear skies and temperatures around 24 degrees Celsius, reaching 25 degrees Celsius on Sunday (June 29th).
Glastonbury Festival is set to take place from June 25th to 29th.
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The most recent weather forecasts for Glastonbury 2025 have been released. The gates to Worthy Farm will open tomorrow morning (June 24th), welcoming thousands of fans.