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Shipping forecasts
Southwest BanksN 5-13 M/S, STRG IN W. E 5-10 EVENING, SE 8-13 LATE NIGHT.Forecast made: 01.05.2023 04:48. Valid until: 03.05.2023 00:00.West Banks - south partNE 8-13, LGTR IN S EVENING. E 5
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at Kvísker in the Southeast on 20 December, 175.3 mm.
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The seasons and the individual months
The winter (December 2005 to March 2006) was very warm, in Reykjavík and Akureyri it was the fourth warmest since the inception of continuous measurements. Overall the snowfall was very light, especially in the usually snowy areas of the North and East. In Reykjavík (the Southwest) the days
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of "Cristobal"
29.8.2014
A deep and sharp low will approach Iceland from the southwest on Sunday, 31st August.
Southerly and southeasterly winds are expected, 25-25 m/s, and very strong gusts near mountains. Considerable precipitation will probably follow in all
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) are expected near mountains in the south and southwest tonight and tomorrow. The worst weather will be in the South. Strong winds with snow and snowdrift means that visibility will be little to none, and travelling is discouraged.
Even though there will be less precipitation in other parts, the wind will be enough to to move loose snow, which is there already, and form snowdrift and delay or inhibit
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will be challenging, perhaps impossible. The weather will pass in the southwest between 19 and 21 UTC, but after midnight in the North and East.
IMO, 9. March 2015.
Forecasters on duty:
Elín Björk Jónasdóttir
Þorsteinn V. Jónsson
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1.7.2015
An earthquake swarm started yesterday, 30 June, at 21:00 on the Reykjanes ridge, about 30 km southwest of the tip of Reykjanes peninsula. Activity is still continuing at the time of writing (14:00).
The strongest earthquake so far was a magnitude M5.0 at 02
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