TRNSMT is just around the corner with stormy weather being predicted to approach the festival grounds. Check out the final forecast below.This year’s festival, which is held in Glasgow’s east end at Glasgow Green, will see acts including Pulp, Sam Fender, The 1975, Niall Horan, George Ezra, Becky Hill and Kasabian take to the main stage as the festival’s headliners.Those attending TRNSMT 2023 (July 7-9) might want to ensure that their trusted pair of wellies are on, along with a poncho, because rain and stormy weather is set to make its way to the festival site all weekend long.See the latest forecast according to BBC Weather below.Friday, July 7: Light rain until about midday with a moderate breeze followed by partly cloudy conditions from 1pm until 6pm when the sun is predicted to be out.
The temperature will see a high of 22° mid-afternoon and see a low of 13°.Saturday, July 8: Thunderstorms are set to occur starting at 11am untll late afternoon.
A moderate breeze will also be felt. The temperature will reach a high of 22° and drop to a low of 11° by nightfall.Sunday, July 9: Light showers will sprinkle down starting at midday up until the late evening.
A gentle breeze will be felt and temperatures will reach a high of 20° and a low of 11°.Other acts for TRNSMT 2023 include Maisie Peters, Inhaler, Aitch, Kasabian, Crawlers, the Kooks, Pale Waves, Jamie Webber, Ashnikko, Swim School, Hot Milk and Cat Burns.When announcing the first acts for this year’s TRNST last November, festival director Geoff Ellis said in a statement: “We know that while everyone is feeling the squeeze from rising prices, there’s an unwavering demand for live music.“We’ve made the decision to keep our weekend general admission tickets at the same.
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