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  1. Temperature and Daylight Hours in Iceland in November In November, the average temperature in Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, hovers between a brisk 33 F and 46 F (between 1 C and 8 C). Outside the city, temperatures tend to drop even lower, particularly in high-altitude places like the Icelandic Highlands .

  2. Sep 15, 2021 · Average Temperature: -3ºC to 3ºC (26ºF-34ºF) Amount of Daylight Hours: 7 to 10. As you can see, if you compare January and February, even though there is a marked increase in the number of daylight hours, there is not much of one reflected in the temperature.

    • There May Or May Not Be Snow In Iceland In November. One of the most common questions we are asked is if there will be snow in Iceland in November. The answer really depends on where you are going to be visiting!
    • There Is No Guarantee You Will See The Northern Lights In Iceland In November. Visiting Iceland in November does give you a higher chance of seeing the Northern Lights and this is why many people plan their trips at this time of year!
    • November Weather In Iceland Really Isn’t All That Frigid. Compared to many places in the United States and Canada [and the world!] , November weather in Iceland really isn’t all that bad!
    • Pack Properly Or Else You Will Be Sorry And Cold. We know, we DID just say that Iceland in November isn’t all that cold. That is compared to comparable destinations in the world.
  3. May 26, 2023 · What time does it get light in Iceland in November? During the month of November, the daylight hours change rapidly in Iceland. At the beginning of the month, you have up to 8 hours of daylight (9am-5pm). By the end of the month, however, the sun doesn’t rise until after 10am and sets before 4pm. Is Iceland too cold in November?

  4. Sep 19, 2023 · The average temperature in November is around 1°C (34°F). Add to that an arctic breeze and it can feel well below freezing. There’s no getting around the fact that Iceland is really cold in November. But it needn’t be an issue. Trust me, if I can survive the cold then anyone can!

  5. Nov 6, 2018 · November is an especially popular time to visit due to the ample number of opportunities to view Iceland’s Northern Lights and partake in outdoor adventure activities such as glacier hikes, ice cave trekking, and glacier cave exploration. So what’s Iceland’s November weather? Should you expect rain, snow, sleet, hail, fog, or all the above?

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