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Reykjavik Iceland · 레이캬비크
Timezone: Atlantic/Reykjavik
Current weather in Reykjavik
1°Feels like -5°
Humidity 74.5% · Wind 33.5 m/s
Hourly forecast (today)
Date: 2026-03-1510 AM3°
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11 AM3°
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12 PM4°
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1 PM4°
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2 PM4°
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3 PM4°
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4 PM4°
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5 PM4°
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6 PM3°
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7 PM2°
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8 PM2°
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9 PM1°
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Daily forecast (up to 14 days)
2주간 온도 흐름-3° ~ 7°
최고
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Today
Low 1°/ High 4°
💧100%
Tomorrow
Low -1°/ High 4°
💧19%
3/17
Low 0°/ High 3°
💧19%
3/18
Low -1°/ High 2°
💧10%
3/19
Low 1°/ High 6°
💧94%
3/20
Low 2°/ High 4°
💧61%
3/21
Low 0°/ High 4°
💧52%
3/22
Low 5°/ High 7°
💧42%
3/23
Low 1°/ High 5°
💧26%
3/24
Low -2°/ High 1°
💧16%
3/25
Low -3°/ High 2°
💧16%
3/26
Low 0°/ High 5°
💧29%
3/27
Low 4°/ High 5°
💧29%
3/28
Low 3°/ High 6°
💧29%
What to wear
Actual feel varies with wind and rain, but the tips below should help you build a comfortable travel outfit.
Reykjavik outfit guide
- • 🧩 Key idea: In Reykjavik, **wind + wet chill** often matter more than temperature. Windproof and waterproof layers are the real comfort levers.
- • 🌬️ Wind factor: coastal and viewpoint areas can feel harsh in wind—bring a wind-friendly outer layer.
- • 🌧️ Waterproof priority: rain/sleet can show up often; a hooded rain jacket is usually more practical than an umbrella.
- • 👟 Footwear: wet streets can chill feet quickly—waterproof shoes are high value.
- • 🧥 Summer still needs layers: summer is cool and breezy; a thin jacket is basically everyday gear.
- • 🧤 Winter exposed areas: gloves/hat/scarf make a big difference in wind chill.
Travel tips
- • 🌦️ Rapid weather shifts are common—think layers and a waterproof shell rather than relying on umbrellas.
- • 🧖 If you plan geothermal pools, pack swimwear and a simple waterproof pouch for essentials.
- • 🚗 Day tours (Golden Circle/South Coast) often feel windier and harsher—bring one warmer layer than you’d wear in town.
- • 🌬️ On very windy days, break outdoor time into shorter segments and use indoor anchors (cafés/museums).
FAQ
Q. When is the best time to visit Reykjavik?
A. Often June–August for the least cold-feeling conditions, though wind/rain variability remains. September can be great for early aurora season but feels cooler.
Q. Do you need a puffer jacket in summer?
A. Usually a thin jacket/windbreaker is enough, but a warmer layer helps on windy days and longer day tours.
Q. Is an umbrella enough?
A. Often not—wind can make umbrellas impractical. A hooded waterproof shell is more reliable.
Explore Reykjavik
These pages are connected so you can compare conditions and decide for yourself.