East and southeast 15-23 m/s and sleet or snow in the north, but becoming SW 13-20 and showers of rain or snow in the south part. Decreasing wind and precipitation in the evening and over night.
Southeast and south 15-25 m/s tomorrow afternoon. Widespread rain, considerable for a period in the south. Becoming warmer, temperature 3 to 9 deg. C late in the afternoon.
Forecast made 02.02.2023 15:41
East gale and sleet or snow in the north into the evening. Becoming south 15-25 m/s with rain tomorrow afternoon. See weather warnings.
Prepared by the meteorologist on duty 02.02.2023 15:41
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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2.6 | 01 Feb 10:03:46 | Checked | 5.9 km NNE of Hábunga |
2.5 | 31 Jan 19:48:01 | Checked | 4.2 km SW of Hrómundartindi |
2.2 | 02 Feb 12:50:46 | Checked | 2.6 km SE of Goðabunga |
2.0 | 01 Feb 02:51:12 | Checked | 4.2 km ENE of Goðabunga |
1.9 | 01 Feb 07:09:58 | Checked | 7.3 km ESE of Dreki |
1.8 | 02 Feb 15:51:23 | Checked | 6.3 km NE of Eldey |
Over the last week 230 earthquakes were detected by IMOs SIL seismic network which is a bit less than in the previous week which had 260 earthquakes. Similar or less activity was in all zones compared to last week. About 30 earthquakes were detected in Mýrdalsjökull with the largest earthquake measured at M 2.7 which was also the largest earthquake this week. Seven earthquakes were detected in Grímsvötn but no earthquake was detected in Hekla. More
River | Place | Flow | Water temperature |
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Norðurá | Stekkur | 8.5 m³/s | |
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Jökulsá á Fjöllum | Grímsstaðir | 93.6 m³/s | -0.9 °C |
Eldvatn | Eystri-Ásar | 35.3 m³/s | |
Ölfusá | Selfoss | 533.7 m³/s | -0.1 °C |
Many rivers in the country are still covered in ice.
Hvítá and Ölfusá rivers in South Iceland have isolated thick buildups in place despite the thaw in the past week. The Met Office will observe the situation closely in the coming days, as unsettled weather is expected.
Written by a specialist at 01 Feb 14:48 GMT
The avalanche bulletin is at a regional scale. It does not necessarily represent avalanche danger in urban areas.
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Updated 13.10.
The glacial flood from Grímsvötn is still ongoing and maximum discharge of about 500 m3/s from Grímsvötn sub-glacial lake is expected to be reached later today or tonight. The ice-shelf on top of the sub-glacial lake has now subsided approximately 12 m since 5th of October. Since yesterday morning signals of floodwater have been detected in Gígjukvísl river by water level measurements and on images from a web camera
Read moreThe precursors to the eruption at Fagradalsfjall last year were unusual compared to many other eruptions across the world and the composition of the lava changed as the eruption continued. These are among the findings of two papers published in the latest issue of Nature by scientists at the University of Iceland and the Icelandic Meteorological Office along with a large number of colleagues.
Read moreThe president of Iceland, Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, opened the science symposium Cryosphere 2022 in Harpa concert hall this morning. The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) is organizing the conference focusing on ice and snow in a warming world. About 330 scientists participate in the symposium from 33 countries of 6 continents.
Read moreUpdated 23.8.2022
The eruption in Meradalir, which commenced on the 3rd of August, ceased to issue lava on the 21 of August. Volcanic tremor started to decrease steadily from the 18th and stopped completely during the night of 21st. The activity at the crater ceased at the same time, with no visible extrusion of fresh lava.
Read morePreliminary deformation modelling results suggest the top depth of the new dike intrusion beneath Fagradalsfjall is very shallow - about 1 km. The magma inflow rate is rapid, almost double that observed during the first dike intrusion in february-march 2021.
Read moreA meeting was held with scientists from the Icelandic Met Office, Institute of Earth Science and the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management to follow up on the status of unrest in Askja. Since august 2021 an uplift of 35 cm centered west of the Askja lake has been measured.
Read moreIncreasingly, tourists come in winter to enjoy the beauty of the northern lights. Safety while travelling is always crucial, especially in winter conditions.
The web-site Safetravel is run by ICE-SAR in order to minimize the risk of accidents in travelling and tourism in Iceland.
Thorough information on safe travelling can be found there. The 112 Iceland app can be downloaded and your travel plan can be left in safe hands before you go. Additionally, a personal location beacon can be rented at two pick-up places.
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