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  4. Climate of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The average July temperature in the southern part of the island is 10–13 °C (50–55 °F). Warm summer days can reach 20–25 °C (68–77 °F). [4] The highest temperature recorded was 30.5 °C (86.9 °F) in the Eastern fjords in 1939.

  5. Template:Reykjavík weatherbox - Wikipedia

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    Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 15.3 15.0 14.2 12.0 10.8 9.3 10.3 11.6 15.0 ... timeanddate.com (sunshine percent and dewpoints), [5] Weather Atlas ...

  6. Reykjavík - Wikipedia

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    14.6 154.9 Average snowy days (≥ 0 cm) 12.2 ... (sunshine percent and dewpoints), [29] Weather Atlas, (UV) [30] and ... There are 14 embassies in Reykjavik, in ...

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  8. Yr.no - Wikipedia

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    Yr.no generates weather forecasts for millions of places around the world. Its 3-day forecast uses two different weather models with a 2.5 km resolution in Scandinavia and the Norwegian islands, and for other places, the ECMWF's IFS model in high-resolution configuration (HRES), with a 9 km resolution.

  9. 2024 European heatwaves - Wikipedia

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    The European Union's Copernicus and the World Meteorological Organization reported in April 2024 that Europe was Earth's most rapidly warming continent, with temperatures rising at a rate twice as high as the global average rate, and that Europe's 5-year average temperatures were 2.3 °C higher relative to pre-industrial temperatures compared to 1.3 °C for the rest of the world.