South and southwest 5-10 m/s, but 10-15 in the north part. Intermittent drizzle in South- and West-Iceland , but mostly fair in the east and northeast. Increasing winds tomorrow, southwest 13-20 around noon, but lighter winds in the south. Starting to rain in the west by late afternoon. Temperatures of 11 to 27 degrees, warmest in the east and northeast.
Forecast made 11.07.2026 18:35
South and southwest gale locally in the northwest part tomorrow, e.g. on the northern part of Snæfellsnes peninsula and in the Strandir area.
Please check latest weather warnings.
Prepared by the meteorologist on duty 11.07.2026 18:35
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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| 3.5 | 10 Jul 02:13:33 | Checked | 587.7 km NNE of Fontur |
| 2.9 | 10 Jul 00:19:16 | Checked | 340.1 km S of Surtsey |
| 2.2 | 10 Jul 17:15:31 | Checked | 7.2 km NW of Reykjanestá |
| 1.9 | 11 Jul 05:55:57 | Checked | 1.5 km ENE of Goðabunga |
| 1.7 | 10 Jul 00:58:58 | Checked | 28.1 km N of Borgarnes |
| 1.6 | 10 Jul 10:16:58 | Checked | 20.3 km W of Kópasker |
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Along with increasing temperatures in the eastern part of the country this weekend, water levels can be expected to rise in glacial rivers due to melting.
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 10 Jul 18:21 GMT
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