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Weather forecast for the next 24 hours

Westerly or variable wind 3-10 m/s, strongest in the northeast. Sleet or snow in the north, temperature near freezing. Showers of rain in the south with temperature 2 to 7 deg. C.

East and northeast 10-18 tomorrow and rain, but sleet or snow on elevated terrain in the northern half of Iceland. Temperature 1 to 8 deg. C, warmest in the southernmost part. Becoming calmer in the south and east part tomorrow night and widely decreasing precipitation.

Forecast made 22.02.2025 14:49

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Updated 21. February at 14:15 UTC

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Based on previous eruptive events in the Sundhnúkur crater row, it is therefore assumed that there is an increasing probability that the next event will occur within a few days or weeks.

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Red weather warnings in effect today – no travel recommended - 5.2.2025

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The weather in Iceland in 2024 - 5.2.2025

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