South and southwest 8-15 m/s with rain and drizzle in the west parts, locally heavy rain, but lighter winds and intermittent rain in other parts. Decreasing precipitation during evening and tonight.
Southwesterly or variable winds, 3-8 m/s tomorrow. Patches of clouds and scattered showers of rain.
Temperatures widely 10 to 20 deg. C, warmest in the east.
Forecast made 22.08.2026 18:10
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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| 3.0 | 21 Aug 09:36:40 | Checked | 188.6 km NW of Bjargtangar |
| 1.8 | 22 Aug 00:06:42 | Checked | 9.5 km SSW of Eldeyjarboði |
| 1.7 | 22 Aug 15:48:24 | Checked | 6.6 km N of Álftavatn |
| 1.5 | 21 Aug 18:25:20 | Checked | 24.2 km ESE of Grímsey |
| 1.4 | 20 Aug 22:31:23 | Checked | 28.7 km W of Akureyri |
| 1.3 | 21 Aug 17:12:41 | Checked | 2.5 km NNE of Selfoss |
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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The glacial outburst flood that began in Múlakvísl on 18th of August has ended. Electrical conductivity has returned to normal levels, and discharge has decreased. No gas has been detected since around noon on 20th of August. Travellers are still advised to exercise caution and to leave the area if they experience symptoms that could indicate exposure to volcanic gases, such as burning sensations in nose or eyes.
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 22 Aug 00:14 GMT
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