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  1. Winter in Iceland is Iceland's longest and coldest season, characterized by cold temperatures, which can often fall below freezing. In November, average temperatures range from 30°F (-1°C) to 39°F (4°C which drop to 23°F (-5°C) to 36°F (2°C) in December.

  2. Nov 5, 2018 · Iceland is cold in November. As I mentioned earlier, the mercury reading on the thermometer has already reached what many consider winter levels. If you’re wondering how cold Iceland really is in November, get ready to bundle up. The average high is around 41 ºF (5 ºC), and the average low is around 38 ºF (3 ºC).

  3. The temperature in Reykjavik is around 1-8 degrees Celcius (33-46F) and is lower in many higher places outside of the capital. Days are getting shorter and windier, with sunrise being at about 10 am and sunset at 4 pm, although there it can be a bit lighter earlier and later than that.

  4. So take it from someone who lives in Iceland and ventures into the wilderness every weekend…pack practical! You need to remember 3 things when considering what to pack for a trip to Iceland: Water/windproof, layers, and comfort. 1. Wind & Waterproof Parka. This item should top your Icelandic winter packing list!

  5. Nov 6, 2018 · November 30th: Sunrise at 10:42 am and Sunset at 3:49 pm (5 hours of daylight) Iceland’s November Weather: Temperatures, Rainfall, and Sunshine. So the secret’s out. Iceland in November gets cold but not so cold that you’ll freeze on the spot if you stay still for too long (although I don’t recommend that either).

  6. Precipitation. You can expect good rainfall in November. There’s an average of 80mm (3 inches) of precipitation, and about 10 days of rainfall in the form of sleet or snow. There’re about 42% chances of snowfall. Though, snow accumulation around this time is unlikely. Wind speeds also pick up at about 24 mph.

  7. Mar 13, 2023 · November marks the start of winter, but it’s still a great time to visit for those who don’t mind the cold. One of the biggest draws of Iceland in the fall is the beautiful fall foliage. From the golden birch forests of Akureyri to the vibrant red and orange hues of Reykjavik’s city parks, visitors will be in awe of the stunning natural ...

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