The Icelandic Meteorological Office has issued a weather warning for all of Sout-East and North of Iceland, and parts of South Iceland, effective today Sunday. A deep low pressure zone which crosses over the country will bring with it strong winds.
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A strong gale, with northeast 18-25 m/s (40-56 mph) winds are expected in the northwest part, but 10-18 (22-40 mph) elsewhere. The IMO is expecting snowfall in most of Iceland, but sleet at the coast in the north and east. Tonight the weather will have calmed down somewhat, with 13-18 m/s (29-40 mph) in the southern part, and snowfall, but 18-23 m/s (29-51 mph) along the south coast. Temperature around freezing level.
The weather will calm further tomorrow, with less snowfall.
For the latest on the weather, head over to the Icelandic Meteorological Office.
The Icelandic Meteorological Office has issued a weather warning for all of Sout-East and North of Iceland, and parts of South Iceland, effective today Sunday. A deep low pressure zone which crosses over the country will bring with it strong winds.
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A strong gale, with northeast 18-25 m/s (40-56 mph) winds are expected in the northwest part, but 10-18 (22-40 mph) elsewhere. The IMO is expecting snowfall in most of Iceland, but sleet at the coast in the north and east. Tonight the weather will have calmed down somewhat, with 13-18 m/s (29-40 mph) in the southern part, and snowfall, but 18-23 m/s (29-51 mph) along the south coast. Temperature around freezing level.
The weather will calm further tomorrow, with less snowfall.
For the latest on the weather, head over to the Icelandic Meteorological Office.