iceland in winter daylight - Axtarish в Google
South Iceland In winter, from November to January, days are much shorter, with only about 4 to 6 hours of daylight . The sun rises around 11:00 AM and sets by 3:30 PM. Spring and fall bring more balanced daylight, with longer days and cooler but milder weather in April and September.
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From October to December, an estimated 6 minutes of sunlight are lost each day. The days go from 11 hours long in October to 8 hours in November.
During winter time days get shorter in Iceland with less light because of the country´s high latitude. That means that the longest day in the middle of December ...
4 окт. 2023 г. · It is true that it gets dark here in winter early, especially in December and January – around 4 PM. And though we don't get that many daylight ...
Iceland daylight hours in the wintertime fall as low as four hours per day (from roughly 11 am to 3 pm), but after the solstice the days grow longer again by a ...
Iceland daylight in winter. At the other extreme, the days are much shorter during winter, with only a few hours of daylight around the solstice in December.
Conversely, in winter, daylight is limited, with only a few hours of sunlight in December. This unique daylight cycle is part of what makes Iceland so special.
The best ways to spend winter in Iceland: See the northern lights, go dogsledding or snowmobiling, hike on a glacier and explore the crystal ice caves.
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