Southwest wind, widely 8 to 15 m/s. Snowshowers in the west part, but less precipitation by morning. Fair weater in the east part. Turns to south wind by afternoon with intermittent sleet and later rain in the west part tomorrow evening. Temperature near freezing point, but becoming warmer tomorrow evening.
Forecast made 10.02.2012 21:51
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Preliminary results
| Size | Time | Quality | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.5 | 10 Feb 15:31:29 | 90.0 | 19.8 km NE of Siglufjörður |
| 2.2 | 10 Feb 00:14:23 | Checked | 7.4 km SE of Geirfuglasker |
| 2.0 | 09 Feb 03:34:51 | 31.2 | 8.2 km NNE of Skógar |
| 1.9 | 09 Feb 04:51:01 | Checked | 6.7 km NNE of Álftavatn |
| 1.7 | 09 Feb 15:22:31 | Checked | 20.6 km NNE of Siglufjörður |
| 1.6 | 09 Feb 05:46:10 | Checked | 22.4 km SE of Eiríksjökull |
| River | Place | Flow | Water temperature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norðurá | Stekkur | 39.0 m³/s | |
| Austari Jökulsá | Skatastaðir | ||
| Jökulsá á Fjöllum | Grímsstaðir | 129.0 m³/s | |
| Eldvatn | Eystri-Ásar | ||
| Ölfusá | Selfoss | 493.8 m³/s | 0.2 °C |
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