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At midnight winds will be calm everywhere, although light snow showers are expected in the south and the west. Temperatures will be close to zero.
New Year‘s Day has also a fine weather forecast, given the season; slow wind, scattered hail and 0°C. Some
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The Icelandic Meteorological Office wants to emphasize the extremely bad weather that is expected tomorrow Friday 24th of February. Windspeed is expected to be 20 - 28 m/s (45 - 62 miles/hour) in the south and west part after noon, tomorrow with strong gusts up to 40 m/s/about-imo/news/bad-weather-is-expected-1
considerably below zero.
Increasing wind tonight. East 20 to 30 m/s in the south tomorrow and snow and snowdrift, strongest by the south coast. East 13 to 23 m/s in the north, some snowshowers and snowdrift. Rising temperatures tomorrow, 0 to 8°C in the afternoon, mildest in the south. It is recommended to observe updated text forecast on the web.
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