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Weather shift brings rain to eastern Iceland tonight

Tuesday 27th 2024 on 22:23 in  
Iceland

A shift in the weather is expected as northern winds bring rain to the eastern parts of the country tonight. Tomorrow, residents can expect a chilly breeze with some scattered light rain, while the western regions will remain mostly dry. Temperatures will range from six to thirteen degrees Celsius. Weather expert Sigurður Jónsson provides insights on these meteorological conditions.

In related news, tourists must be ensured that safety remains a priority. Visitors, including individuals of all ages, are navigating through volcanic landscapes, while rescue operations continue on the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier. The environmental organization Nature’s Guardians has lodged a complaint against the Niðurþing municipality regarding a permit for afforestation. Residents commented on the thrill associated with proximity to nature, recalling a night at the eruptive volcanoes, where they witnessed the ground floating beneath them.

In other local news, concerns are being raised about the ability of traditional drainage systems to handle heavy rainfall, particularly in Fjallabyggð. The tourism sector is urging for a safety plan, specifically in relation to ice cave explorations, while search and rescue teams anticipate a record year for helicopter deployments.

Additionally, the cost of constructing a new prison has doubled from initial estimates. Geological activity continues on the Reykjanes Peninsula, with volcanic debris impacting nearby areas. Meanwhile, a body was discovered at Álftanes, highlighting ongoing police investigations. As Iceland grapples with these diverse challenges, the community remains vigilant and adaptive to the changing environment.

Source 
(via ruv.is)