Anyone looking to get their eight hours sleep at Leeds Festival this weekend will be faced with many obstacles. As well as the obvious noise that will remain prevalent throughout much of the night, the dip in temperatures will make drifting away a challenge.
The Met Office forecasts lows of 13C at Bramham Park in the early hours of the morning tonight. Fortunately, the chance of rain throughout the weekend looks incredibly slim, making that one less noise to block out.
Throughout all three days, the weather is forecasted to be settled, with temperatures expected to peak around 21C. Festival-goers should make the most of sunshine when it arrives, as cloud cover is anticipated to dominate the skies above.
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How cold will it be at night at Leeds Festival?
From Friday night into Saturday morning temperatures were mild with lows of around 13C. However it is set to be colder from Saturday into Sunday.
Despite a more sunny day forecast, a similar pattern will occur from Saturday night into Sunday morning, although the mercury falls to the slightly lower 12C.
The forecast for Sunday night follows an almost identical pattern to those before it. Anyone who struggles to sleep in cold weather should wear plenty of layers and use a sleeping bag liner.
It is also advisable to wear hand warmers and drink warm liquid, as well as eating calorie-dense foods for an extra layer of warmth.
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