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The Reykjavik Marathon Íslandsbanka will take place in August and the average temperature for this time of the year is about 14,5ºC or 58ºF -ideal for running a marathon! A branch of the Gulf Stream flows along the southern and the western coast greatly moderating the climate. However, this brings mild Atlantic air in contact with colder Arctic air resulting in a climate that is marked by frequent changes in weather and storminess. Furthermore this leads to more rainfall in the southern and western part than in the northern part of the island. However, even during the middle of summer the sky is frequently cloudy or overcast and the sunshine does not warm the air much. Hence, during daytime, the air is usually cool ("refreshing" is the local euphemism) and cold during nighttime. Travelers who are camping or heading into the interior will need warm underwear and socks, rubber boots and a warm sleeping bag. During the wintertime tourist should bring warm clothing, a warm coat, mittens etc. But remember that Iceland has many swimming pools, usually with geothermally heated water. Hence, in either season a visitor should bring a swimsuit and not worrie too much about being cold. |
















