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The weather in February is slightly warmer than the previous month. February has average maximum temperatures of 2°C (36°F) which is too cold for sunbathing. The sunshine percentage is 32.5% making it very cloudy and overcast with some periods of sunshine. There are 2.8 hours of sunshine per day. It is not a good time for sunbathing in Iceland.
February has total rainfall of 2.1cm (0.8inches) making it mostly dry but with short lived occasional showers. There are only 12.4 days with some rainfall so you can still enjoy the beach on the majority of days.
Sea temperatures are a cold 6°C (43°F). February is too cold for swimming in Iceland for any length of time, unless you have a wetsuit. The sea temperature in February is marginally cooler than the previous month and temperatures continue to drop slightly into March.
Consider visiting Iceland in the months of May, June, July, August, for the best beach weather. Also consider one of our other suggestions for February.
No, February is not a good time for sunbathing in Iceland.
February has average maximum temperatures of 2°C (36°F) which is too cold for sunbathing. The sunshine percentage is 32.5% making it very cloudy and overcast with some periods of sunshine. There are 2.8 hours of sunshine per day. February has total rainfall of 2.1cm (0.8inches) making it mostly dry but with short lived occasional showers. There are only 12.4 days with some rainfall so you can still enjoy the beach on the majority of days.
More about February temperature and sunshine.
No, February is too cold for swimming in Iceland for any length of time, with the sea water at 6°C (43°F), unless you have a wetsuit.
More about February sea temperatures.
No, February is not a good time for a holiday in Iceland.
February has average maximum temperatures of 2°C (36°F) which is too cold for sunbathing. The sunshine percentage is 32.5% making it very cloudy and overcast with some periods of sunshine. There are 2.8 hours of sunshine per day. February has total rainfall of 2.1cm (0.8inches) making it mostly dry but with short lived occasional showers. There are only 12.4 days with some rainfall so you can still enjoy the beach on the majority of days. It is not a good time for sunbathing in Iceland. Sea temperatures are a cold 6°C (43°F). February is too cold for swimming in Iceland for any length of time, unless you have a wetsuit.
More about the February temperatures and sunshine.
No, Iceland is too cold for sunbathing in February.
The average maximum temperature in Iceland in February is 2°C (36°F). The average maximum temperature is 2°C (35°) in the previous month and 2°C (36°F) in the next month.
The average temperature in Iceland in February is 1°C (35°F). The average temperature is 1°C (35°F) in the previous month and 1°C (34°F) in the next month.
More info about the February temperatures and sunshine.
The average day light hours per day in Iceland in February are 8.6. The sunshine percentage is 32.5% making it very cloudy and overcast with some periods of sunshine. There are 2.8 hours of sunshine per day.
More about February sunshine.
The weather in February is slightly warmer than the previous month. The average maximum temperature in Iceland in February is 2°C (36°F). The average maximum temperature is 2°C (35°F) in the previous month and 2°C (36°F) in the next month.
The average temperature in Iceland in February is 1°C (35°F). The average temperature is 1°C (35°F) in the previous month and 1°C (34°F) in the next month.
The average minimum temperature in Iceland in February is 1°C (34°F). The minimum temperature is 1°C (33°F) in the previous month and 1°C (33°F) in the next month.
The days in February are significantly longer than the previous month and the days continue to get longer into March. February has more hours of sunshine than the previous month and hours of sunshine continue to rise quickly into March. During February the average day light hours are 8.6 per day in Iceland. The sunshine percentage is 32.5% making it very cloudy and overcast with some periods of sunshine. There are 2.8 hours of sunshine per day.
The ultraviolet index in Iceland in February is typically 0.3 during February. An ultraviolet index reading of 0 to 2 indicates low danger from the sun's UV rays for the average person. Most people will be able to spend several hours in the sun with out a problem, however unprotected skin risks burning in less than 1 hour. Wear sunglasses on bright days. Only those that burn easily will need to apply sunscreen. Watch out for relections from water that may increase ultraviolet exposure.
The average sea water temperature in Iceland in February is 6.2°C (43.2°F) which is extremely cold and not suitable for swimming. Taking a dip at this temperature would risk hypothermia. The sea temperature in February is marginally cooler than the previous month and temperatures continue to drop slightly into March.
February weather is slightly drier than the previous month. February has a couple of less days of rain than the previous month and rainy days continue to drop slightly into March. The average total rainfall in Iceland in February is 2.1cm (0.8inches) and on average there are 12.4 rainy days in February making it a pretty wet time to visit the beach.
The maximum dew point (an indicator of humidity) in Iceland in February is 1°C (33°F) which is a bit dry for some. The dew point is 1°C (33°F) in the previous month and 1°C (1°F) in the next month.
The average maximum relative humidity in Iceland in February is typically 42.3%. The maximum relative humidity is 43.3% in the previous month and 42.2% in the next month.
The average relative humidity in Iceland in February is typically 37.5%. The average relative humidity is 38.5% in the previous month and 37.3% in the next month.
The average maximum wind speed in Iceland in February is typically 46KM/H (29MPH). The average maximum wind speed is 44KM/H (27MPH) in the previous month and 41KM/H (25MPH) in the next month.
The average wind speed in Iceland in February is typically 33KM/H (21MPH). The average wind speed is 30KM/H (18MPH) in the previous month and 28KM/H (17MPH) in the next month.
The average wind direction in Iceland in February is from the North.
Beaches recommended for you today, this weekend, in the next 2 weeks or in any month of the year.
Beaches recommended for you today, this weekend, in the next 2 weeks or in any month of the year.