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What's the climate like in Iceland during the holidays?

The northern part of Iceland is close to the Arctic Circle, but because the Gulf of Mexico warm current flows through the south, its climate is characterized by the maritime climate on the polar edge. The northern part is cold and dry, with little precipitation, and the annual precipitation is about 450 mm, so only bryophytes live close to the ground, which is a typical cold tundra climate zone. The south is regulated by the Mexican warm current, with more rainfall, with an annual precipitation of about 2200mm, and the temperature is suitable, so it belongs to a temperate climate.

The winter temperature in Iceland is generally-10℃, accompanied by strong winds, and the summer temperature is generally 10- 13℃. Although the temperature in summer is higher than that in winter, the windy weather in summer is also very common, and the temperature difference between day and night is large, so you must pay attention to warm clothes and windproof clothes when traveling to Iceland. If it is spring and there is often hail weather, pay attention to personal safety. It is better to travel to Iceland from the end of April to the middle of August every year.