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Weather in Iceland varies a lot in the various parts of the island. In the southern part, there may be sunshine and relatively warm but at the same time it can be windy, cold and even snow in the northern and/or eastern parts.
The average temperature during the summer in Iceland is around 10°C (50°F) but it can go as high as 20-25°C (68-77°F) and as low as 6-9°C (43-48°F). The weather is still very unpredictable during the summer and we can have the sun shining one minute but raining the next minute.
The average temperature in June is 9°C (48°F) but it can go as high as 15°C (59°F) or more. It can of course rain in June (as in every other month in Iceland), but it varies how much it rains in June, the average precipitation is 50mm. The bird and whale season in Iceland is during the summer and it is the perfect time to spot the famous ...
The weather is getting colder in October and the average temperature is only around 4,4°C (39,9°F) and the day is also getting shorter with average sunlight of 83 hours, but that means more Northern Lights!
The average temperature in May is around 6,3°C (43,3°F) but the temperature can go as high as 10-12°C (50-53,6°F). The average precipitation in May is 44mm so it is the driest month of the year.
Even though the summer is over September is definitely not a bad month to visit Iceland, the weather is usually calm and dry (average precipitation is 67mm) and the average temperature is 7,4°C (45,3°F) but it can go as high as 10-15°C (50-59°F).
In February, the average temperature is 0.4°C (32,7°F). The average sunshine is 52 hours and the average precipitation is 72 mm. There is usually a lot of snow in Iceland in February so it is the perfect month to experiencing the Nordic winter.
The average temperature in November is 1.1°C (33,9°F), the average sunshine is 39 hours and the average precipitation is 73 mm. Be prepared for anything, snow, rain, sunshine and occasional storms or blizzards, also know that the weather can change very fast.
The average temperature in March is around 0,5°C (33°F) and the average sunshine is 111 hours, so it is getting brighter during the day. You can still see the Northern Lights in March and that is usually the last good month to see the Northern Lights in Iceland.
April is usually warmer than the winter months but you can still expect cold weather, snow and occasionally storms. The weather is also very unpredictable and changes very fast from being sunny to raining and even snow blizzards.