Festival-goers attending this year's Latitude Festival have been told to expect the possible thunderstorms over the weekend, the Met Office has said.
The event, which takes place at Henham Park, near Southwold from July 14-17, will be headlined by The National, Suede and Paolo Nutini.
A spokesperson for the Met Office told Gigwise that tomorrow (July 15) promised the best of the weather, with sunny spells throughout and temperatures rising to a high of 21 degrees.
“Saturday (July 16) is looking cooler and wetter with a return to some strong gusty winds,” she said.
On Sunday (July 17), festival-goers can expect “sunshine and showers, and even the chance of some thunder through the day”, although the evening is looking dry.
Other acts on the line-up are Foals, Eels, Bright Eyes and comedian Dave Gorman.
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