Published October 21, 2020
Depression is approaching Iceland from Newfoundland tomorrow, which means that wind and rain can be expected until Sunday, Fréttablaðið reported this morning. Those families who plan to travel around the country during a break from school may want to check out the company’s website Icelandic Meteorological Office, where more detailed information is available.
Tomorrow it will rain in the south but dry in the north. The winds will come from the east and will be sharpest along the south coast, which could even experience a local storm. The meteorologist’s reflections describe “continued strong winds and precipitation until Sunday, when it finally calms down and breaks”, but adds that it is still “rather warm for the season”.
Today it will be colder in the southeast of the country and rain or sleet in the southwest, which should clear up in the evening. The temperature is expected to be between 1 ° C and 6 ° C in the afternoon, but close to freezing in the northeast of the country.
Meanwhile, Saturday is the first day of winter according to the old Icelandic calendar. Come on, Starks is ready!
Source: The Nordic Page