Creamfields South 2023 Chelmsford weather: Met Office hour by hour forecast

Creamfields South is nearly here and festival goers across the UK are gearing up for the event.
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Creamfields South is back again this weekend, promising a host of famous names on the line-up. The three-day music event is set to take place on spring bank holiday weekend (May 26-28) at Hylands Park in Chelmsford, Essex.

Last year’s line-up saw the likes of Calvin Harris, David Guetta and Carl Cox take to the stage, with some acts set to return for the 2023 festival. So far, this year’s festival highlights include Eric Prydz and Swedish House Mafia.

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The event’s sister festival, Creamfields North, will take place later this summer in Cheshire.Tickets for Creamfields South are still available, including day and full weekend passes.

Luckily for music fans, this weekend is set to be lovely and sunny so they can make the most of the live music and entertainment. Here’s a full Met Office hour by hour forecast for Creamfields South 2023.

Creamfields South 2023 - Full Met Office weather forecast

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Friday, May 26

7am to 10am: Sunny intervals, highs of 15C

1pm to 3pm: weather heats up, highs of 16C

4pm to 8pm: Sunshine continues, highs of 16C

9pm to midnight: Clear skies, dropping to 10C

Saturday, May 27

7am to 10am: Sunny skies, highs of 15C

1pm to 3pm: Temperatures rise as sunny skies continue, highs of 17C

4pm to 8pm: Sunshine continues, highs of 17C

9pm to midnight: Clear skies, dropping to 10C

Sunday, May 28

7am to 10am: Sunny skies, highs of 17C

1pm to 3pm: Skies become cloudy, highs of 19C

4pm to 8pm: Cloudy skies continue, highs of 18C

9pm to midnight:Partly cloudy, dropping to 12C

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