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  1. Sep 15, 2021 · Average Temperature: 5ºC to 10ºC (41ºF to 50ºF) Amount of Daylight Hours: 11-14 hours The natural heat provided by the upswing of the Gulf from South America gives Iceland an extended summer compared to other Northern countries.

  2. May 24, 2024 · Average temperatures in August range from 10°C (50°F) to 15°C (59°F), slightly lower than in July, indicating the onset of cooler weather. However, the southern and western coastal areas, such as Reykjavik, still experience slightly milder conditions due to the ocean's warming influence.

  3. Average temperatures - Iceland. In the following table, we can see the temperature by month in Iceland *. The coldest month is February, with an average of -0.3 °C ( 31.5 °F). The warmest month is July, with an average of 10.6 °C ( 51.1 °F).

  4. Nov 20, 2023 · Iceland’s temperatures in summer can range anywhere between 103 F (5 C) and 77 F (25 C), on average 50-59 F (10-15 C) on average, although average rainfall levels during this season average from about 10-17 cm per month on average (and vary significantly year to year).

    • Temperature Records of The Last 75 Years
    • Record Months Last Year
    • Long-Term Development of Temperatures from 1990 - 2023

    The coldest day in these 75 years was reported by the Reykjavik weather station. Here the temperature dropped to -19.4 °C in February 2008. Reykjavik lies at an altitude of 61 meters above sea level. The coldest winter (December to February) was in 1979 with an average temperature of -2.8 °C. In Iceland, it is usual to have about 3.1 degrees more a...

    With just 1.33 liters of precipitation in 2023, November was drier than it had been for 28 years (1.02 l/m² in 1995).
    With only 7.00 days of rain, it rained less in November 2023 than it has for 14 years (7.00 days in 2009).
    With 1.60 hours of sunshine per day in November 2023, there was more sunshine than in any November in the last 13 years (1.70 hours in 2010).
    With 7.25 hours of sunshine per day in July 2023, there was more sunshine than in any July in the last 14 years (7.60 hours in 2009).

    In the years 1990 to 2023, there were only these 3 weather stations in the whole country, which reported continuous temperature values (Akureyri, Keflavik, Reykjavik). From these weather reports, we have created a long-term development that shows the monthly average temperatures. The hottest month in this entire period was August 2021 at 13.0 °C. D...

  5. The average temperature, sunlight hours and precipitation was calculated by using raw weather data from the Icelandic Met office and is based on averages in Reykjavik from 2009- 2019. To check on day to day weather forecast while traveling around Iceland we recommend visiting their site.

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  7. Feb 22, 2022 · In July, weather in Iceland averages between 48-57℉.