Weather in ReykjavikDespite its extreme north Atlantic situation, Reykjavik''s
climate is not as cold as might be expected, its average mid-winter
temperatures being no lower than those in New York City. This is
because the Icelandic coastal weather is tempered by the warm
waters of the Gulf Stream. The city''s coastal location does,
however, also mean it is prone to wind, and gales are common in
winter. Reykjavik is also a very wet city, having on average 213
rainy days out of the year, with spring having slightly more sunny
days. |