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How many hours of sunlight does Iceland get?

How many hours of sunlight does Iceland get?

24 hours
Iceland’s daylight hours on the longest days of the year are 24 hours per day (May-July). Iceland’s daylight hours on the shortest days of the year are 4-5 hours per day (December-January). Iceland’s daylight hours increase by 1-3 minutes every day between December 21 and June 21.

Does Iceland have sunny days?

In Iceland, the climate is cold, windy and cloudy for most of the year. The result is a perpetually unstable climate, with sudden changes in weather and temperature, but with a limited temperature range, both between day and night and between winter and summer. Calm and sunny periods are rare.

How many hours of sunlight does Iceland get in February?

In February, the average of daylight hours is 9h per day. Sun rises at 9:30 approximately and sets around 18:00. March: Daylight hour increases by two this month, with 11 hours per day. The sun is up at 7:58 and dusk is at about 19:45 by the end of March.

How long is it dark in Iceland in winter?

Iceland daylight hours in the wintertime fall as low as four hours per day (from roughly 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.), but after the solstice the days grow longer again by a few minutes each day.

Does Iceland get the midnight sun?

In Iceland in June, the sun extends a sincere (belated) apology for its winter disappearing act. The summertime reward is near-endless bright skies and 24 hours of sun….Reykjavík’s midnight sun.

June Sunrise Sunset
21 Summer Solstice 2:55am 12:03pm
30 3:04am 11:57pm

Which country has 24 hours darkness?

Tromsø, Norway (for the Polar Night) The exact opposite of midnight sun, the polar night is when the majority of a 24-hour period is spent in night.

Is Iceland or Greenland colder?

Despite what the names suggest, Greenland is much colder than Iceland. 11% of Iceland’s landmass is covered by a permanent Ice Sheet. As amazing as this is, it’s nothing compared to Greenland’s unbelievable 80% Ice Sheet Cover.

Does Iceland have dark nights?

Iceland is the land of the midnight sun. In Reykjavík it will not get dark at night from May 21 until July 30, as the sun barely sets in summer. The sky does not go dark, allowing you to read a book outside in the middle of the night.

Can you see Northern Lights in April Iceland?

The Northern Lights are seen at night-time. So, the best chances to see the Northern Lights in April is early in the month. In fact, while some winter months have the benefit of darkness for Northern Lights tours, they’re also colder, snowier and wetter than spring/summer months.

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