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  1. Iceland's temperatures in summer can be as low as 41 F (5 C) but as warm as 77 F (25 C) during this time of year. On average, Iceland's weather in summer is between 50-59 F (10 to 15 C). Summers are not as wet as spring, but it does rain occasionally.

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  2. Husavik. Summer is very cool throughout Iceland. In Reykjavík, during the warmest months, July and August, lows are around 9 °C (48 °F) and highs around 14/15 °C (57/59 °F), while on the north coast they are around 10/12 °C (50/54 °F). On the other hand, the days are very long.

    • Spring in Iceland. Spring might be the best time of year to visit Iceland—aside from the busy summer tourist season—because of its crisp weather, normal daylight hours (compared to North America), and significantly cheaper pricing for accommodations, flights, and travel.
    • Summer in Iceland. Summer is the height of tourist season in Iceland, and in midsummer—during the entire months of June and July—daylight takes over during a time known as the Midnight Sun when there is virtually no nighttime darkness.
    • Fall in Iceland. As September comes around, the tourist season abruptly ends, and many museums outside Reykjavik close until the following summer. However, there's still plenty to do in the fall.
    • Winter in Iceland. Airfare prices are drastically lower in the winter due to a decrease in tourists traveling to the country, but remember that Christmas and holiday travel will still be slightly more expensive than other non-peak travel days.
  3. 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. Even though the light fades quickly from the sky, you still get to appreciate some warmish weather.

  4. Summer Weather in Iceland. The summer months, from June to August, experience the warmest weather in Iceland, with average temperatures ranging from 9°C (48.2°F) to 15°C (59°F). The period is marked by the phenomenon of the midnight sun, where the country experiences nearly 24 hours of daylight.

  5. Iceland Summer Temperature. The temperatures in summer in Iceland range anywhere from 7 to 15/16 degrees Celsius (45-65 degrees Fahrenheit). I have seen temperatures go up to 18 and even 20 degrees Celsius (68 Fahrenheit) in the summer but this is super rare, so I wouldn’t expect that.

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