Glastonbury revellers can expect a damp and windy start to the festival amid a warning that tents could be at risk - before sunshine and warmer weather take over.
The Met Office said the event in Somerset will initially begin brightly when its gates open tomorrow with sunny spells and scattered showers throughout the day.
More than 200,000 people are expected to descend on the fields of Worthy Farm in Pilton with ticketholders advised to prepare for mainly warm weather.
But revellers have also been urged to bring waterproofs to the festival featuring The 1975, Neil Young and Olivie Rodrigo which could see thunderstorms at times.
Gusts of up to 32mph at times over both Thursday and Friday could also present a hazard to tents and other temporary structures, according to meteorologists.













