Cold coming from the northern direction directly to the country
A cold northern wind is bringing freezing temperatures to Iceland, with forecasts indicating frost levels between three to fifteen degrees Celsius.
A cold wind from the north is expected to sweep across Iceland, bringing with it freezing temperatures ranging from three to fifteen degrees Celsius. According to meteorological reports, the highest frost will occur inland, while the coastal regions will experience varied weather patterns. The weather is generally calm, but winds will strengthen in the eastern parts of the island later in the day, particularly during the evening hours.
In terms of precipitation, the Icelandic Meteorological Office predicts snow flurries in northern areas and possibly some parts of the southern coast, providing a stark contrast to the clearer conditions anticipated in the western and southern regions of the country. The forecasters emphasize that much of the weather tomorrow will remain similar, although there is an expectation of increased snowfall in the northern parts.
On Saturday, the wind is expected to shift to an easterly direction, accompanied by light snow flurries in the eastern parts of Iceland. However, there is uncertainty in the weather models concerning whether the western regions will remain dry or see some snowfall, indicating a need for ongoing monitoring as the weekend approaches.