Im 15 miles away and been raining now since first light and sill falling
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Jon Pullin, clerk of the course at Cheltenham, expects the Festival to start on good-to-soft ground despite significant rain in the area.
Speaking to Nick Luck on Racing TV's Road To Cheltenham on Monday morning while walking the course, Pullin revealed that he was happy with the condition of both the New and Old Courses heading into the track's biggest week of the year.
"It's proper good-to-soft ground, it's not going to be quick, and this would be at the bottom end of good-to-soft," he said.
"We had temperatures yesterday of 16 and a half degrees and we probably anticipated a little bit more dryback yesterday than we actually got but we're in good shape; lovely jumping ground really."
The warm spell that saw record temperatures in the UK over the weekend was short-lived with the mercury reverting to more typical levels for early March which should mean that there is limited evaporation for the remainder of the week.
Pullin explained: "The New Course potentially won't dry too much now with the forecast we've got of these daytime temperatures between 6 and 8 degrees so it's not going to move a lot, so there may still be some soft ground there but in the main, as it is currently [good-to-soft].
"The forecast for today is very much as it is - overcast, cloudy - we might get a little shower later on but they are saying half a mill to a mill.
"I'm aware that there is some fairly significant rain around us but the forecast for us isn't showing that."
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Originally posted by Borvalite View PostSecond leg of the school run (one of the well hidden benefits of taking race week off!). Raining again, bit harder now but nothing too much. Perfect Cheltenham eve weather
Our rainfall radar map shows precipitation and rainfall rates across the UK. Includes forecasts up to 5 days and observations from the last 48 hours.
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Originally posted by Odin View Post
Latest Met Office says it's gonna come down hard in about 90 mins, be interesting to see how it actually turns out as their graphs have been changing all day
https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/maps-and-charts/rainfall-radar-forecast-map#?bbox=%5B%5B51.09144802136697,-4.053955078125001%5D,%5B52.736291655910925,-0.05218505859375001%5D%5D&model=ukmo-ukv&layer=rainfall-rate×tep=1741622400000&search=Cheltenham%20Ra cecourse%20(Gloucestershire)&slatlong=51.920979022 979736%2C-2.0543789863586426&sgeohash=gcnx37bj9
Get in the garden Prestbury
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Originally posted by fatherjohn View Post
large puddles everywhere and a lot more than they expected... I'd say soft to start day 1
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It started raining at about 3:15 but it was just a fine drizzle for the first hour. Since about 4:15 it has been a steady rain rather than heavy (think intermittent wipers rather than constant) - you definitely need an umbrella but its not biblical or anything. If it were to stop now then it wont have had much impact on the ground - it will depend on how long this continues for.
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