Glastonbury Goers Enjoyed Sizzling Hot Temperatures Last Weekend

While Coachella is notorious for its gorgeous weather, things are not usually so bright across the pond. Glastonbury goers have been knowing to pack wellies, umbrellas, and waterproofs as they prepare for rain and mud over the weekend.

This year, however, festival goers have been enjoying temperatures in the high 30s. The warm weather has continued into comfortable evenings as fans enjoyed what may be the sunniest Glasto yet.

As temperatures rose, some fans feared that the danger of heat stroke was increased. This, in turn, caused a rumor to circulate that there was a water shortage at the festival after some of the showers were switched off in the glamping site.

The festival organizers have reassured festival goers: “There is not a water shortage at this year’s Glastonbury. Our supply is running as normal. As always in hot weather, demand for water has increased, so we have put in place the usual restrictions on staff/guest showers and the limited number of public showers.

“We have more than 850 taps on site, all of which provide free drinking water. These taps all have a ready supply of water.”