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Weather forecast for the next 24 hours

Slowly increasing southwesterly wind light precipitation, but dry in the east, 8-15 m/s with rain and drizzle in the west tonight.
Southwest 8-15 m/s tomorrow with rain and drizzle and locally heavy rain in the south and west, but elsewere intermediate precipitation. Decreasing precipitation by evening.
Temperatures widely 10 to 19 degrees C., warmest in the northeast and east parts.

Forecast made 21.08.2026 15:30

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The Icelandic Met Office receives international grant to strengthen aviation safety in relation to volcanic hazards - 3.6.2026

In October 2025, the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) received a grant of ISK 147 million from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) for four new development projects in the fields of volcanic hazards and aviation safety. The projects involve, among other things, the development of new measurement methods, automatic analysis of eruption plumes, coordination of responses among European volcano observatories, and research into the effects of sulphur dioxide (SO₂) on aviation.

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Early work and an overview of measurements

Evaluation of the history of climate in Iceland since the settlement has been ongoing for more than two hundred years. Hannes Finnsson, the bishop of Skálholt wrote the first scientific treatise on the subject in 1796 (Finnsson, 1796).

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