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Weather forecast for the next 24 hours

Southeast 10-18 m/s and intermittent rain, sleet or snow, but slower wind in South- and West-Iceland. Considerable precipitation for a time in the Eastfjords. Temperature widely 0 to 6 deg. C.

Southwest 8-15 m/s tomorrow and scattered showers of rain or snow, but clearing in the northeast part. Calming winds throughout the day, but becoming northeast 10-18 m/s with snow or sleet in the northern part of the Westfjords. Cooling temperatures tomorrow evening.

Forecast made 09.03.2026 18:39

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Magma accumulation beneath Svartsengi approaches 23 million cubic meters since the last eruption - 3.3.2026

Magma has been accumulating beneath Svartsengi for around 210 days, making this the longest continuous accumulation period since the eruptive episode along the Sundhnúkur crater row began in December 2023. If magma accumulation continues at the same rate, it can be expected that by next week the total volume of magma accumulated since the last eruption will be the largest recorded between eruptions since the start of the eruptive episode. Read more

Nordic report on the impacts of a AMOC tipping urges stronger mitigation, monitoring and preparedness - 5.2.2026

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The weather in Iceland in 2025 - 4.2.2026

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SeisComP becomes the new primary earthquake monitoring system of the Icelandic Meteorological Office - 3.2.2026

The implementation of SeisComP represents a major step forward in the development of the IMO's earthquake monitoring capabilities. Preparations have been underway for several years, and the system transition involves both technical and procedural changes aimed at improving analytical capability, data dissemination, and providing a more modern working environment for specialists.

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The ninth eruption on the Sundhnúkur crater row has ended - 5.8.2025

Updated 5 August

The volcanic eruption that began on 16 July on the Sundhnúkur crater row is now officially over, and a new hazard map has been issued. Despite the end of the eruption, life-threatening conditions remain in the area due to unstable lava and the potential for gas pollution. Uplift has resumed, and magma continues to accumulate beneath Svartsengi.

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Heavy thunder and lightning in Northwest Iceland and the Westfjords - 16.7.2025

By 11:00, more than 450 lightning strikes had been recorded since the activity began.

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Flood warning system and jökulhlaups - Eyjafjallajökull

Jökulhlaups (glacier outburst floods) are more common in Iceland than elsewhere in the world because of the interaction of volcanoes with glaciers. The greatest jökulhlaups from the subglacial Katla volcano are among the largest floods that humans have witnessed.

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