Friday, 20 June 2008

Forecasters Predict 'Unsettled' Weather For Glastonbury

Forecasters have warned that music fans going to this years Glastonbury Festival should expect unsettled weather conditions.



A spokeswoman for the Met Office told Gigwise that temperatures for the event, which takes place from June 27th-29th, will be normal for the time of year.



“There is no sign at the moment of any long dry spells unfortunately,” she added.



Over the weekend, organiser Michael Eavis revealed that there were still 7000 tickets remaining for the event.



Many critics believe that bad weather that has plagued recent editions of the event if the biggest reason why it has failed to sell out.



In an attempt to sell the remaining tickets, people can now purchase tickets via outlets of HMV without going through the pre-registration system.



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