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Weather forecast for the next 24 hours

East and southeast 13 to 23 m/s with sleet or rain in the south part, strongest in the southern most part. Lighter wind and some sleet or snow in the north. West and northwest 10 to 18 m/s today, strongest by the south coast and intermittent rain or sleet. Much lighter wind and mainly dry in the east. Temperature mostly 0 to 5 deg. C.
Forecast made 04.02.2012 01:02

Forecaster's remarks

Strong wind gusts may be expected near Eyjafjöll and in Mýrdal tonight.
Prepared by the meteorologist on duty 04.02.2012 01:02

Precipitation Temperature Wind

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