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reached 25.7°C on the standard manned station outside the IMO offices, breaking the former record by 0.8°C. This is, indeed, rare as measurements in Reykjavík go back to the 1870s, and usually there are decades between temperatures above 23°C.
The last 10 years have been unusual in this respect. At the automatic station at the same site the maximum temperature was 26.4°C - also a record. Just
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temperature was close to the 1961-1990 mean. In most parts
of the country the precipitation was well above normal.
Temperature
The average temperature in Reykjavík was 4.5°C, 0.2°C above the 1961-1990 mean. This is
the 20th consecutive year above this mean in Reykjavík. But, it was also the coldest since
2000. In Stykkishólmur the average temperature was 4.1°C, 0.6 above the mean, and 3.8°C/media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2015.pdf
of September resulted in extensive
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major rivers in the area. The
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November was cold and the last days of
December were the coldest days
of
the year. Wind
speed was slighly lower than average.
Temperature
The
annual average in Reykjavík was 5.5°C, 1.2°C above the 1961 to
1990 mean, but equal
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and dry in the north, but a few showers elsewhere, mainly in Southeast-Iceland.Temperature 0 til 9 deg. C during the day, mildest in the south and west. Frost widely 0 to 5 deg. C overnight.Forecast made: 01.05.2023 10:17. Valid until: 03.05.2023 00:00.Weather forecast for the next several days On Wednesday: East 8-13 m/s in the southernmost part, but lighter wind elsewhere. Partly fair and mostly dry
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tomorrow. Partly cloudy and dry in the north, but a few showers elsewhere, mainly in Southeast-Iceland.Temperature 0 til 9 deg. C during the day, mildest in the south and west. Frost widely 0 to 5 deg. C overnight.Forecast made: 01.05 10:17. Valid until: 03.05 00:00.
Weather forecast for the next several days On Wednesday: East 8-13 m/s in the southernmost part, but lighter wind elsewhere. Partly
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and dry in the north, but a few showers elsewhere, mainly in Southeast-Iceland.Temperature 0 til 9 deg. C during the day, mildest in the south and west. Frost widely 0 to 5 deg. C overnight.Forecast made: 01.05.2023 10:17. Valid until: 03.05.2023 00:00.Weather forecast for the next several days On Wednesday: East 8-13 m/s in the southernmost part, but lighter wind elsewhere. Partly fair and mostly dry
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August and the lowest 18 November, -13.5°C.
The largest 24 hr rainfall was measured at Kvisker in the Southeast on 20 December, 175.3
mm.
The seasons and the individual months
The winter (December 2005 to March 2006) was very warm, in Reykjavik and Akureyri it
was the fourth warmest since the inception of continuous measurements. Overall the snowfall
was very light, especially
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