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Isn’t it always cold in Iceland?

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Isn’t it always cold in Iceland?

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A. No, not at all! Warmed by the Gulf Stream, winter temperatures are similar to those of Vienna or Milan, while in summer they are usually in the range 10-16°C (lower in the highlands). The weather is changeable and most visitors can expect a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions as well as rain and wind. In winter, snow comes and goes, and from around October to April (inclusive) a 4WD vehicle is the best option for self-drive holidays.

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