Population: 304000
Currency: Krona
Iceland Weather Overview
In
spite of its implying name and extreme north Atlantic position,
Winds
The
established wind direction is easterly and westerlies are very sporadic.
Generally speaking, wind speeds are likely to be higher in the highlands, but
topographical qualities can heighten winds and cause strong gusts in lowland
areas. The average wind speed summits at around 80.5km per hour, while the
average storm wind speed lingers around 29km per hour.
Thunderstorms are particularly rare in
A
typical Icelandic winter is relatively mild for its latitude and its proximity
to the artic circle. The southerly valleys of the island average at
approximately 0°C in winter, while the highlands tend to average around -10°C.
The lowest temperatures in the northern part of the isle vary from roughly
-25°C to -30°C. However, the lowest temperature ever recorded was in January
1971 when the climate dropped to a freezing -39.7°C.
Summers
can actually be relatively warm in
A
division of the Gulf Stream; the Irminger Current, streams along the southern
and the western coast of
