when the front moves to the north.
On Saturday a strong gale with snow and decreased visibility is expected in the northern part, while the southern part can expect less precipitation but some isolated snow showers and blowing snow. The Eastfjords may have calm winds for a while on Saturday, but by Saturday evening a northeast gale and snow is forecast. On Sunday, winds will be moderate
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Bad forecast for Friday and Saturday in Northern Iceland
Wind, rain and snow in the highlands
27.8.2013
Special attention is given to bad weather forecast for Friday 30 and Saturday 31 August. High wind is expected with rain on lowland but with sleet
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Warning against increased risk
25.9.2015
A low is approaching Iceland Saturday morning and high precipitation levels are forecast until early Sunday morning for much of S- and W-Iceland.
Heavy rainfall is expected in the southeastern part of the country, leading
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of the sequence. Event times are colourcoded, events larger than magnitude 3 are given as green stars. The migration of the activity from the caldera of Bárðarbunga (dark blue, Saturday) to the northern and eastern clusters (light blue, Sunday; orange Monday) can be seen.
News
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).
The most intense rainfall is expected in the south and south-east of the country, especially around Mýrdalsjökull and south of Vatnajökull, as well as nearby mountainous areas. In these regions, the combined effects of rainfall and snow-melt will produce the 24-hour equivalent of over 250 mm of run-off. By Saturday, rising river levels are expected throughout the south of the country.
The severity
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Eruption on Fimmvörðuháls
21.3.2010
An eruption began in Eyjafjallajökull between 22:30 and 23:30 GMT on Saturday evening, March 20th. The eruption fissure is about 0.5 km long and is located on the norhern side of Fimmvörðuháls, east
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Glacier-outburst flood from Mýrdalsjökull
11.7.2011
The jökulhlaup (glacier-outburst flood) which came from Mýrdalsjökull early morning Saturday 9th July, and swept away a bridge over Múlakvísl, came from four ice cauldrons in southeastern part of the Katla
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was measured
since last Saturday. It was M2.3 yesterday at 04:08. In total around 60 earthquakes were detected around the
caldera since Saturday.
Around 120 earthquakes were detected in the dyke during the same period. The strongest one was measured
M1.6 on Sunday at 02:10. A slightly more activity is now measured in the dyke, which is most likely due to
decreased pressure.
Three earthquakes
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