What weather can we expect at Glastonbury Festival 2025?

Mud and Glastonbury are practically synonymous, but will they meet again at this year’s edition?
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Niva Yadav|Sian Baldwin
19 June 2025

Now a week away, the forecast for Glastonbury 2025 is becoming more solid as the days go by.

What’s the weather forecast for Glastonbury 2025?

Temperatures of around 25C are expected on Tuesday and Wednesday and into Thursday, but a small smattering of rain may come down on the festival site on Thursday, before the skies clear again in the evening.

On Friday there will be sunny spells between some early morning drizzle and cloud. However, Saturday and Sunday will see the bright sun back again.

According to AccuWeather we will see bright sunshine, plus highs of 27C on Saturday and Sunday. There might be some breeze, but it is currently expected to be a warm one, so make sure to pack some suncream.

Remember, it’s still early days and UK weather is notoriously fickle. Average temperatures in Somerset in June reach between 18C and 23C, with lows of around 10C. Rain showers are occasional, but typically, June tends to be a time of long sunny days.

What is the weather usually like at Glastonbury festival?

Muddy is typically how Glastonbury goes, with 1997, 1998, and 2004 being particularly mucky editions of the music festival.

The 1997 edition was also one of the coldest with temperatures only reaching 13.2 degrees.

One of the hottest dates on record was the 2019 edition of Glastonbury where temperatures reached around 31 degrees.

In any case, festival goers will be hoping for moderate temperatures with minimal rain. A Glastonbury washout is not unheard of, but neither is the rainbow that usually comes after.