Coldest February in Reykjavík in Seven Years

The month was characterized by heavy precipitation, fluctuating temperatures and stormy weath.

This past February was the coldest Iceland’s capital has seen since 2008. The temperature was below the average for the past ten year across the country and below the average for 1961-1990 in South and Southwest Iceland and in most parts of West Iceland too, according to Iceland Review.

The month was characterized by heavy precipitation, fluctuating temperatures and stormy weather, disrupting transport, especially on mountain passes, mbl.is reports.