The weather during the first eleven months of 2015 was unusually cold in Reykjavík. According to the Icelandic Meteorological Office the temperature in the capital was 5 degrees Celsius, which is the lowest temperature recorded in the first eleven months of the year since 2000, and 0.9 degrees below the average temperature of the last ten years.
Last year was also unusually wet in Reykjavík. Precipitation during the first 11 months was 925 mm in Reykjavík, which is 28% above the average for the years 1961-1990. We need to go back to the years 1989 and 1991 to find rainier weather in the capital.
The weather during the first eleven months of 2015 was unusually cold in Reykjavík. According to the Icelandic Meteorological Office the temperature in the capital was 5 degrees Celsius, which is the lowest temperature recorded in the first eleven months of the year since 2000, and 0.9 degrees below the average temperature of the last ten years.
Last year was also unusually wet in Reykjavík. Precipitation during the first 11 months was 925 mm in Reykjavík, which is 28% above the average for the years 1961-1990. We need to go back to the years 1989 and 1991 to find rainier weather in the capital.