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Weather forecast for the next 24 hours

Southerly 3-8 m/s and light showers of rain or sleet, rain for a period in the Eastfjords, but partly fair in the northeast part. Temperatures 1 to 7 C during daytime.
Light variable wind tomorrow og mostly dry, but scattered snowshowers by the north coast. Somewhat colder, mainly by the north coast.

Forecast made 21.03.2025 04:39

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There has been a clear increase in seismic activity near the Sundhnúkur crater row on a weekly basis, except for the last week of February, which was likely due to weather conditions. The seismic station that previously caused measurement disturbances has been corrected. Earthquake activity continues in the same location as in the lead-up to previous eruptions—between Sundhnúkur and Stóra-Skógfell—where magma first reached the surface in six of the seven eruptions since December 2023.

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Earthquake swarm ongoing offshore Reykjanestá - 13.3.2025

At around 14:30 yesterday (12 March 2025), a rather intense earthquake swarm began offshore Reykjanestá. The swarm was most intense at the beginning when about 50 – 60 earthquakes were recorded in the first few hours. As the day progressed, the activity decreased but then increased again shortly before midnight when an earthquake of magnitude 3.5 occurred. When the activity increased again in the evening, it shifted slightly westward as the image shows (blue circles indicate the location of earthquakes that occurred at the beginning of the swarm yesterday, while yellow and red ones show earthquakes from late last evening and night).

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Red weather warnings in effect today – no travel recommended - 5.2.2025

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The weather in Iceland in 2024 - 5.2.2025

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New weather forecast website launched - 3.2.2025

The first phase of the Icelandic Meteorological Office's (IMO) new website was launched today. This marks the beginning of a major project aimed at renewing both the website and its entire technical infrastructure.

The new weather forecast website is available at https://gottvedur.is/en/. While the site is still in development, once the renewal of the current website is complete, the new weather pages will be moved to the domain vedur.is.

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Earthquakes continue to be recorded at great depths near Grjótárvatn - 17.1.2025

Updated 17. January 14:00 UTC

Seismic activity continues to increase near Grjótárvatn. So far in January, nearly 100 earthquakes above M1.0 have been recorded. This is comparable to the total number of earthquakes in December 2024, which was the highest monthly count ever recorded in the area.

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