Posted by Max Naylor on Saturday, July 17, 2010
The unbelievably amazing weather that southwest Iceland has been experiencing over the past few days is set to continue until at least Monday. Reykjavík has been experiencing bright blue skies with few clouds and temperatures approaching the twenties in recent days.
On Tuesday and Wednesday the weather is expected to be mild, and at the end of the week it will be getting warmer in northern and eastern Iceland. The unusually hot weather follows a heat wave in the rest of Europe, where temperatures have reached over 40°C in some parts of the continent.
Recent prevailing northerlies and northeasterlies have brought with them extraordinarily sunny weather in southern and western regions, whilst bringing little spectacular weather to other parts of the country.
Source and image: mbl.is
On Tuesday and Wednesday the weather is expected to be mild, and at the end of the week it will be getting warmer in northern and eastern Iceland. The unusually hot weather follows a heat wave in the rest of Europe, where temperatures have reached over 40°C in some parts of the continent.
Recent prevailing northerlies and northeasterlies have brought with them extraordinarily sunny weather in southern and western regions, whilst bringing little spectacular weather to other parts of the country.
Source and image: mbl.is
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