The weather at this year's Glastonbury Festival looks set to be a cool affair, according to the latest forecasts for the Met Office.
The UK has enjoyed particularly high temperatures for most of the last week - topping out at around 30 degrees - but those figures have come tumbling down as the biggest weekend in British music takes place.
Action gets underway on Friday at around 11am on most of the stages at Worthy Farm, when the temperature is expected to be 16 degrees, with sunny intervals and a moderate breeze.
That is pretty much the story for most of the first day, with an expected peak of 18 degrees around mid-afternoon as Sugababes take to West Holts (4.55pm).
The sunny weather continues into the evening, with the temperature dropping to 12 degrees by the time the first of this year's headliners, Dua Lipa, performs on the Pyramid stage at 10pm.
Friday sunrise at Glastonbury is 4.58am, with sunset at 9.30pm.
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