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Glastonbury 2022 is almost here after a two-year delay following the coronavirus pandemic – you can check out the latest weather forecast below.

Those travelling to Worthy Farm from Wednesday (June 22) to see this year’s headliners Billie EilishPaul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar can expect a warm and dry start to the festival weekend from Wednesday to Friday.

However, according to BBC Weather, light rain showers are expected throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday (June 25-26).

You can check out the latest BBC Weather forecast below.

Wednesday June 22: Sunny and a gentle breeze, with temperatures peaking at 23° and lows of 12°

Thursday June 23: Sunny and a gentle breeze, with temperatures peaking at 22° and lows of 13°

Friday June 24: Light cloud and a moderate breeze, with temperatures peaking at 18° and lows of 12°

Saturday June 25: Light rain showers and a moderate breeze, with temperatures peaking at 16° and lows of 12°

Sunday June 26: Light rain showers and a fresh breeze, with temperatures peaking at 16° and lows of 11°

Glastonbury's Pyramid Stag
Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage in 2019 (Picture: Getty)

Music fans headed to this year’s Glastonbury Festival may have to reconsider their travel plans as national rail strikes were confirmed last week.

The RMT union announced that “over 50,000 railway workers will walkout as part of 3 days of national strike action later this month, in the biggest dispute on the network since 1989”. The nationwide strikes are due to take place tomorrow (June 21), Thursday (23) and Saturday (25).

Last week, the BBC shared further details of their coverage for this month’s festival, with significant coverage planned across radio and television from June 18-24.

Check back at NME for the latest news, reviews, interviews, photos and more from Glastonbury 2022.

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