Thursday, April 14, 2011

Weather in Iceland


Hello it is Adam again I am here to tell u about the wheter here. Iceland's weather is cool, and the Icelandic climate is temperate. The warm North Atlantic Current ensures generally higher temperatures than in most places of similar latitude in the world. Iceland's winters are mild and windy while the summers are cool. Oftentimes the south coast is warmer, wetter and windier than the north. Snowfall in winters is more common in the north of Iceland. Iceland highest air temperature recorded was 30.5 in 1939 on the southeastern coast. Iceland weather has a seasonal change in the length of day and night, creating a beautiful and unique picture.

1 comment:

  1. Its too cold here for me to live!!!! I only like to look at snow I dont like it though. :)

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