Over the festive interval this yr, Iceland has obtained unseasonably chilly climate, with temperatures dropping as little as -23 Celsius (-9F) within the capital area. Up on the ice caps, it has been far colder nonetheless.
For a rustic with the identify ‘Iceland’ you is perhaps mistaken for considering that it is a regular prevalence within the useless of winter. In any case, on the twenty first of December in Iceland, we’re solely aware of round 4 hours of direct daylight. Add within the excessive latitude of this remoted nation (64 – 66 levels North), being in the course of the Atlantic Ocean, skirting the sting of the Arctic Circle, and also you’d be forgiven for anticipating a barren tundra with sub-zero temperatures being the norm.
The fact is kind of completely different.
It’s not usually this chilly
Regardless of all of the obvious doom and gloom, Iceland is surprisingly heat over winter (more often than not). The locals don’t simply survive throughout this time, however truly thrive. In truth, the common temperature in winter skates across the Zero Levels Celsius mark (32 F). That is thanks, in probably the most half, to the Gulf Stream sending up heat water yr spherical. With out this heat stream of water and air, Iceland can be experiencing chilly temperatures like what we’ve been seeing for the previous 2 weeks rather more usually. This degree of chilly was final recorded in ReykjavĂk over 100 years in the past, in 1918.
As a substitute, it’s not essentially assured that you simply’ll even get a white Christmas in Iceland, not to mention freezing situations. Don’t get me flawed, we get loads of snow in winter and loads of chilly snaps to cope with, however in probably the most half it’s rather more palatable and manageable.
In essence, Iceland gives an exquisite Arctic expertise with out having to fight harmful sub-zero temperatures like within the north of Norway, Canada and Greenland.
A standard journey to Iceland in winter might embrace – mountains topped with snow, reindeer alongside the edges of the highway, glaciers glistening blue, and icebergs rhythmically shifting back and forth with the tides. Oh, and the Northern Lights do make the odd look too.
Will the chilly entrance proceed?
On the time of writing (2nd of January, 2023), it’s nonetheless somewhat chilly however in ReykjavĂk proper now, it’s already risen to be above Zero Celsius. A welcome respite. I’ve little question the temperature will drop once more within the coming days, based mostly on the forecast, however probably nearer to the norms of winter. Fortunately, across the coast of Iceland, particularly within the south the place many vacationers spend the vast majority of their time, we’re usually spared from the worst of the chilly.
Blue ice caves, snowmobiling and glacier hikes
So with this yo-yoing temperature above and beneath freezing level you might assume that Iceland’s wintery aesthetic is much less assured than you instantly thought. And for positive, the roads and cities alongside the south aren’t essentially engulfed in snow and ice all winter lengthy, however fortunately Iceland has one pure useful resource that ensures a winter wonderland – the glaciers. They’re even accessible within the balmy summer season months too.
From November till March (my favorite time of yr), the temperature up on the glaciers is chilly sufficient to scale back the melting charge of the ice and provides option to empty caverns of blue ice (the ice caves). These are shaped from the melting ice in summer season carving holes and tunnels into the glacier. When the temperature drops in winter, the rivers of water flowing by these cavities on the glacier disappear, abandoning distinctive and short-term constructions. For just a few alternative months, these caves are secure to enter (with an skilled native information). The hues of blue that emanate in each path whereas exploring these icy behemoths needs to be on everybody’s bucket checklist.
Additional up on prime of the glaciers, you’re welcome to discover the floor by snowmobile. The upper you get in altitude, the extra probably you’re to expertise a thick layer of snow on prime of the ice, permitting you to journey at nice speeds by snowmobile (once more, with an skilled information).
Even in summer season, when the temperatures are nearer to fifteen Celsius (60 F), you’ll be able to strap on a pair of crampons (spikes in your toes) and discover the floor on an adventurous glacier hike.
Is journey in winter one thing I can do myself?
I’m going to contradict myself a bit of right here in spite of everything my discuss of it being ‘not that chilly’. Iceland has a temperate local weather. This implies it’s loads hotter than anticipated. That half is true. Nonetheless, it additionally means you usually tend to encounter dramatic modifications in climate patterns from in the future to the following. Typically even one hour to the following. So the roads might be icy, the winds might be robust, there might be a flurry of snow, and naturally there’s all the time the prospect of rain too. Don’t get me flawed, you may also get stunning blue skies and a transparent dusting of snow throughout the panorama, the wintery wonderland that you simply had been hoping for.
So with all that contradictory rhetoric taken into consideration, I’d recommend that it’s higher to err on the facet of warning in winter. As quickly because it hits round mid-October till roughly mid-April, it is best to hold up your driving gloves and belief the locals to point out you round as an alternative. For specialist actions, like those talked about above, it’s a necessity anyway, however I’d hasten so as to add that driving in winter might virtually be thought-about a specialist exercise in its personal proper on a number of the days. Fortunately, most guiding corporations might be properly versed within the nuances of the climate patterns in Iceland, have autos designed for winter driving, and make use of skilled drivers to maintain you secure – to not point out that having a neighborhood information lead you across the sights provides an additional factor of immersion you can’t get simply from a information guide.
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So why not take the stress of monitoring climate, contemplating highway situations and checking for closures out of the equation when travelling to Iceland and simply concentrate on the enjoyable stuff, i.e. Northern Lights, Ice Caves, Icelandic horses and the numerous different thrilling issues that Iceland has to supply. Appears like a good suggestion to me?
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Ryan Connolly is Co-Founding father of Hidden Iceland. Hidden Iceland specialises in non-public journeys, taking you to a number of the hidden gems of Iceland with a passionate and skilled information.
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