What are the hottest months to visit Iceland in?
The months with highest temperature in Iceland are July with 13.3°C and June with 10.9°C See Chart
What are the coolest months to visit Iceland in?
The months with lowest temperature in Iceland are January with -8.8°C and March with -8.1°C See Chart
What months have the most rainfall to visit Iceland in?
The months with most rain in Iceland are March with 4.6mm and February with 3.5mm See Chart
What months have the least rainfall to visit Iceland in?
The months with least rain in Iceland are November with 0.3mm and October with 0.9mm See Chart
What are the most humid months to visit Iceland in?
The months with most humidity in Iceland are January with 91.1 % and February with 89.6 % See Chart
What are the least humid months to visit Iceland in?
The months with least humidity in Iceland are June with 71.3 % and May with 77.9 % See Chart
What months have the most wind in Iceland?
The most windy months in Iceland are December with 56.6 km/h and March with 56.3 km/h See Chart
What months have the least wind in Iceland?
The least windy months in Iceland are July with 36.5 km/h and May with 36.8 km/h See Chart
Which months have the most cloud cover in Iceland?
The most windy months in Iceland are January with 0.0 % and February with 0.0 % See Chart
Which months have the least cloud cover in Iceland?
The least windy months in Iceland are December with 0.0 % and November with 0.0 % See Chart
Temperature by months in Iceland
Rain precipitation by months in Iceland
Humidity by months in Iceland
Wind speed by months in Iceland
Month | Wind Speed | Wind Type | Sea conditions | Wave height |
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January | 56.6 (km/h) | fresh gale | moderately high waves of greater length & edges of crests break into spindrift | 5.5 - 7.5 m |
February | 56.3 (km/h) | fresh gale | moderately high waves of greater length & edges of crests break into spindrift | 5.5 - 7.5 m |
March | 54.9 (km/h) | fresh gale | moderately high waves of greater length & edges of crests break into spindrift | 5.5 - 7.5 m |
April | 49.0 (km/h) | strong breeze | sea heaps up and white foam from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks along the direction of the wind & spindrift begins to be seen | 4 - 5.5 m |
May | 48.7 (km/h) | strong breeze | sea heaps up and white foam from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks along the direction of the wind & spindrift begins to be seen | 4 - 5.5 m |
June | 47.9 (km/h) | strong breeze | sea heaps up and white foam from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks along the direction of the wind & spindrift begins to be seen | 4 - 5.5 m |
July | 42.6 (km/h) | strong breeze | sea heaps up and white foam from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks along the direction of the wind & spindrift begins to be seen | 4 - 5.5 m |
August | 40.7 (km/h) | strong breeze | sea heaps up and white foam from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks along the direction of the wind & spindrift begins to be seen | 4 - 5.5 m |
September | 40.1 (km/h) | strong breeze | sea heaps up and white foam from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks along the direction of the wind & spindrift begins to be seen | 4 - 5.5 m |
October | 39.3 (km/h) | strong breeze | sea heaps up and white foam from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks along the direction of the wind & spindrift begins to be seen | 4 - 5.5 m |
November | 36.8 (km/h) | strong breeze | large waves begin to form, the white foam crests are more extensive everywhere & probably some spray | 3 - 4 m |
December | 36.5 (km/h) | strong breeze | large waves begin to form, the white foam crests are more extensive everywhere & probably some spray | 3 - 4 m |