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Festival goers at this weekend's Latitude Festival are set to enjoy a brief respite from the current UK heatwave, with temperatures set to drop slightly in Suffolk at the end of the week.
The UK has enjoyed nearly a fortnight of extremely high temperatures, with summer arriving late, and following a long, harsh winter. Now, as we approach another big name event on the UK festival scene, temperatures are set to drop for the weekend event.
Temperatures in the UK have been pushing 30 degrees over the past week, but are set to average a very manageable 18 degrees by day at Henham Park this weekend.
Friday, 19 July, 2013: Day one of Latitude 2013 is set to be largely overcast, with sunshine expected to break through the clouds mid-afternoon. Temperatures are expected to peak at 18 degrees by day, dropping to 14 degrees at night, with the early hours of Saturday morning possibly set for misty conditions.
Saturday, 20 July, 2013: Second day conditions are set to repeat day one, with a cloudy start for the festival. Some sun is expected early-mid afternoon, but Saturday is set to remain largely overcast, with highs of 18 degrees and lows of 14 degrees.
Sunday, 21 July, 2013: Day three is set to be the warmest at Latitude 2013, but also the cloudiest. Temperatures under the cloud cover could peak at 20 degrees by day and remain high at 17 degrees by night.
Latitude festival is set for warm temperatures - if a little cooler than the recent heat
Latitude has arguably one of the strongest festival line-ups of 2013, with the likes of Maccabees, Bloc Party, Foals, Hot Chip, Kraftwerk, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and many more performing at Henham Park this weekend.
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