Balmy Beginning to Summer's Arrival: Thermometer Soars to 16.6 degrees Celsius
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Summer's initial day delivered a scorching surprise, causing the thermometer to nudge 16.6°C in several regions of the nation.
Geldinganes claimed the hearts (and the highest temperature) of the day, tickling the scale at 16.1°C. Korpa wasn't far behind, while Viðidalur, Reykjavík, ended the day with a respectable 15.7°C.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, Fjarðarheiði chilled out in East Iceland, managing a meager 8.4°C.
This early summer warmth brought joy to dwellers across the country, pointing spirits upwards as warmer days are now within our reach.
In case you're curious, summer officially kicks off in Iceland around June 1st. For more accurate temperature data, you might want to rummage through historical records by the Icelandic Meteorological Office or comparable weather tracking resources.
- Weather forecasting predicts temperatures in Fjarðarheiði, situated in East Iceland, might remain low as it experienced the lowest temperature during the initial summer day.
- Though the east boasted the lowest temperatures on the first summer day, the highest temperatures were recorded in Geldinganes.
- As we welcomed warmer days this summer, the initial day delivered temperatures as high as 16.6°C in certain regions, with Geldinganes coming out on top.
- Despite Viðidalur and Reykjavík ending the first summer day with temperatures of 15.7°C, Korpa wasn't far behind in the race for the highest temperatures.
