Westerly or variable winds 3-10 m/s and mostly fair, but cloudy or fog paches by the west and north coast.
Similar weather tomorrow.
Temperatures mainly 11 to 17 deg C during the day, but cooler in the fog.
Forecast made 19.08.2026 07:45
If the map and the text forecast differs, then the text forecast applies
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Preliminary results
| Size | Time | Quality | Location |
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| 2.9 | 19 Aug 04:00:55 | Checked | 376.4 km SE of Höfn í Hornafirði |
| 2.1 | 19 Aug 00:20:40 | Checked | 4.8 km WNW of Geirfugladrangur |
| 2.0 | 19 Aug 00:16:23 | 50.0 | 4.5 km NW of Geirfugladrangur |
| 1.8 | 19 Aug 00:46:56 | 50.0 | 6.6 km NW of Geirfugladrangur |
| 1.7 | 18 Aug 18:15:44 | 50.0 | 6.4 km WNW of Reykjanestá |
| 1.6 | 17 Aug 14:26:37 | Checked | 39.1 km W of Grímsey |
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Unusally high levels of electric conductivity is being measured in Múlakvísl river but water levels have not risen. Gas pollution is high in Láguhvolar (2km from Kötlujökull glacier) and early this morning H2S was above safety levels. Therefore it is not recommended to be near the river's banks and its outlet at the glacier front.
Due to malfunction we have turned off the service publishing hydrological data on the map. Instead see the data using our Rauntímavöktunarkerfi.
Written by a specialist at 19 Aug 07:40 GMT
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