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Weather forecast for the next 24 hours

Rather light southerly or variable winds. Intermittent rain or in the south and west parts, mostly fair and dry elsewhere. Northeast 5-13 m/s in the northwest part of Iceland tomorrow evening, but lighter easterly winds in other areas. Rain in the west part, but mostly dry in the east. Temperatures 10 to 18 deg C during daytime, warmest in the northeast.
Forecast made 05.08.2025 21:17

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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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Eruption ongoing on the Sundhnúkur crater row - 15.7.2025

Updated at 11:30, 20 July

The eruption at the Sundhnúkur crater row has caused significant air pollution in recent days, with volcanic haze spreading widely but not fully captured by the national air quality monitoring network. The Icelandic Meteorological Office forecasts gas pollution in South and West Iceland over the coming days, with light winds contributing to persistent haze, especially in the southwest. Vulnerable groups are advised to limit time outdoors if they experience discomfort, and practical guidance for reducing indoor exposure is provided.

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A jökulhlaup from Mýrdalsjökull into the rivers Leirá Syðri and Skálm - 11.7.2025

The flood is subsiding, and water level and conductivity are now approaching normal values in Skálm.

The flood reached its peak the night before last. IMO´s specialists continue to observe the area

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Analysis: Climate change made the May heatwave more likely and more intense - 11.6.2025

In May 2025, an unusually intense heatwave struck Iceland and eastern Greenland, breaking numerous temperature records. On 15 May, Iceland's national May temperature record was set at 26.6°C at Egilsstaðir Airport, with several locations recording temperatures up to 13°C above the monthly average.

A new international analysis by the World Weather Attribution group shows that human-induced climate change made this heatwave around 40 times more likely and, on average, three degrees Celsius hotter than it would have been without global warming. The study also suggests that if global temperatures rise by 2.6°C, such heatwaves could become at least twice as frequent and two degrees hotter.

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The most significant May heatwave ever recorded in Iceland - 26.5.2025

Temperatures reached or exceeded 20°C at several weather stations for 10 consecutive days.

May temperature records were repeatedly broken at weather stations across the country. 

A new national May temperature record of 26.6°C was set at Egilsstaðir Airport on May 15th.  

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The weather app improved

Weather forecasts and the current weather condition can be checked through an improved weather app provided by IMO.

Forecasts are now provided for each hour and the meteograms are available again.

Location is detected if GPS on; alerts issued by the Met Office appear automatically during the day and a personal weather watch can be arranged.

An interactive weather map shows weather observations at any station in the country.

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