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Southwest 18 - 28 and wintry showers by noon, strongest wind in the north. Decreasing winds late afternoon. Mostly dry in the northeast tonight. South and southeast 8 - 15 m/s tonight and tomorrow, snow or snow showers but mostly dry in the north. Temperature 0 to 5 °C today but colder tomorrow.
The text forecast on the web gives the most reliable
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and night an intense low in approaching Iceland from the south. The low will cause gale force southeasterly winds with moderate sleet or rain tonight until tomorrow morning, mostly in the southeast. Later turning southwest strong gales or storm with frequent snow showers, possibly violent storms in the north west parts.
Travellers are advised to monitor closely weather forecasts and road
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The weather symbols can be downloaded in higher resolution on our Icelandic web. Expand that website in order to see the symbols by clicking the plus sign at the bottom of the page. Right click each symbol and safe each image as you like
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