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From Iceland — June Temperatures Below Average Nationwide

Summary by The Reykjavik Grapevine
May was unusually warm this year, with temperatures measuring higher than June in some parts of the country, the Icelandic Met Office reports. The monthly average temperature for June was below average compared to the same period from 1991-2020. June was relatively dry in West Iceland, while severe precipitation was recorded in North and Northeast Iceland.  The average temperature in June in Reykjavík measured at 8.8°C, while Akureyri experience…
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The average temperature in June was generally lower than in May, and precipitation was high in the summer heat in the north and northeast of the country. This is stated in the Icelandic Meteorological Office's summary of the weather in June. June was warmer than May in the southernmost parts of the country and in the southern Westfjords, but in many places the average temperature was higher in May, which was unusually warm this year. The monthly…

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RÚV broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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