1. What are the temperatures and weather (clima) for which I should be prepared on a trip to Iceland?
In Iceland there are two very distinct seasons: Winter and summer.
In winter (from early November to late March) you can expect some snowstorms and temperatures ranging from 6° C to -15° C. The Thermal Amplitudes are not as pronounced as, at the same latitude, they occur elsewhere on the globe. However and due to climatic instability, the constant change of winds, which are sometimes strong, potentiates the sensation of cold in the skin, making Iceland quite harsh. This climatic instability continues in summer, where temperatures generally range from 6ºC to 18ºC. In a single day, you may experience different climatic phenomena.