Widely strong winds and snow showers, but decreasing winds and becoming colder during the late afternoon and evening.
Southerly 5-13 m/s tomorrow and showers of snow, sleet or rain, stronger winds in the westernmost part, and SE 13-20 m/s in the east in the afternoon. Temperatures around freezing, but up to 6 deg. C in the south.
Forecast made 07.03.2026 18:24
Chances of lightning in south and west Iceland. Take precautions and check weather forecasts.
Prepared by the meteorologist on duty 07.03.2026 18:24
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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| 1.9 | 06 Mar 10:10:52 | Checked | 26.0 km S of Hamarinn |
| 1.7 | 06 Mar 10:13:51 | Checked | 7.0 km NNE of Grímsey |
| 1.6 | 07 Mar 19:38:47 | 50.0 | 7.5 km WNW of Reykjanestá |
| 1.5 | 06 Mar 10:13:34 | Checked | 7.7 km N of Grímsey |
| 1.4 | 06 Mar 14:10:24 | Checked | 6.2 km W of Reykjanestá |
| 1.2 | 06 Mar 00:37:04 | Checked | 2.7 km SW of Hrómundartindi |
Earthquake activity throughout the country is described in a weekly summary that is written by a Natural Hazard Specialist. The weekly summary is published on the web every Tuesday. It covers the activity of the previous week in all seismic areas and volcanic systems in the country. If earthquake swarms are ongoing or significant events such as larger earthquakes have occurred during the week, they are specifically discussed. More
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Winter conditions are prevalent in many rivers, ice dams may form. There is an ice dam in Héraðsvötn and water has approached road 1, please proceed with caution.
Due to malfunction we have turned off the service publishing hydrological data on the map. Instead see the data using our Real-time monitoring system.
Written by a specialist at 07 Mar 07:00 GMT
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