Heatwave expected on Friday to start off weekend festival, with possible need for umbrellas.
Warm weather is set to greet festival attendees across the UK this coming weekend, especially on Friday, which promises to be the hottest and sunniest day of the three-day event. With temperatures reaching the mid to high 20s, the start of the festival weekend appears to be promising. However, the weather forecast reveals a shift in conditions as we move into Saturday and Sunday, with hints of unsettled weather ahead.
Starting with The Game Fair at Ragley Hall in Warwickshire, Friday boasts perfect summer weather, with ample sunshine and highs of 27°C. Temperatures are expected to rise further on Saturday, with increased humidity and a chance of showers in the afternoon, which may intensify and turn into thunderstorms. The weekend concludes with mostly dry and warm conditions on Sunday, accompanied by sunny intervals and temperatures around 25°C. Festival-goers are advised to pack their umbrellas as a precaution against potential drizzle.
Meanwhile, the Together Again Festival at Bolesworth Castle kicks off with clear skies and sunshine on Friday, coupled with temperatures peaking at 25°C. Saturday will see clouds building up, bringing patchy rain from the northwest, while Sunday may witness additional showers, especially during the morning and early afternoon hours. The festival may experience some dry spells amidst these showers.
As enthusiasts from Dorset to the Brecon Beacons gear up for a weekend of festivities and live music, the Tramlines Festival in Sheffield anticipates a sunny Friday with temperatures soaring to 27°C. Saturday will become cloudier, with the likelihood of showers developing later in the day. Sunday’s conditions continue to be changeable, with intermittent drizzles and short dry spells. Lazydays Festival along the Essex coastline starts on Friday with hot and humid weather, as temperatures are expected to peak at 28°C. Rain showers may make an appearance on Saturday, with potentially thundery downpours in the afternoon, while Sunday offers a mix of scattered showers and periodic sunshine.
The Steelhouse Festival in the Brecon Beacons plans for a dry but mostly cloudy Friday, with temperatures hovering around 22°C. Saturday will see heavy showers develop towards the latter part of the day, persisting through Sunday, which appears to be cool with intermittent rain and occasional sunny intervals. Lastly, the Poole Harbour Festival in Dorset opens on Friday with clear skies and highs of 26°C. Saturday may see some cloud cover and showers approaching from the west by evening, with Sunday being mild, with potential coastal showers in the west later in the day.