Language/Icelandic/Culture/Climate
Climate Iceland experiences a typically maritime climate which is quite mild because of the influence of the Gulf Stream. The annual average temperature in Iceland is approximately 5°C or 41°F. The weather changes rapidly and it is recommended to bring warm clothes when travelling to Iceland, even in the summer. Due to Iceland’s northern position, the days are very long in the summer and very short in the winter. The Midnight Sun can be seen for approximately ten weeks in the summer months. From mid-November to the end of January, daylight lasts for only three to four hours. The northern lights are often seen in Iceland, especially in rural parts of the island.
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