Tuesday, 17 March 2026 – Ísafjörður Wakes to –2.6 °C and Fresh Snowfall
March 17, 2026 · Weather
Good morning from beautiful Ísafjörður in the Westfjords! Today, Tuesday 17 March 2026, greets us with a true taste of Icelandic winter — fresh, crisp, and wonderfully atmospheric.
Today’s Weather in Ísafjörður
As of this morning, the temperature sits at -2.6°C with steady winter snowfall (WMO code 71). Cloud cover is high at 98%, creating a dramatic Arctic sky over the fjord. Winds are lively at 44.5 km/h, and light precipitation (0.2 mm) adds a fresh layer of sparkle to the mountains. Visibility is around 2 km, giving the landscape a soft, moody feel — perfect for photography and peaceful walks.
What This Means for Your Day
- Bundle up warmly — wear thermal layers, a windproof jacket, gloves, and a hat.
- Sturdy winter boots with good grip are essential.
- Plan scenic pauses — the shifting clouds over the fjord create magical light.
- Drive carefully if exploring the Westfjords; check local road conditions before setting out.
What To Do Today
Snowy days in the Westfjords are deeply atmospheric and peaceful. It’s a wonderful time to:
- Enjoy a slow morning with coffee overlooking the fjord.
- Visit local museums and cultural gems in Ísafjörður.
- Take a short, refreshing winter walk along the harbour.
- Relax in geothermal hot pools nearby — the contrast with the cold air is invigorating.
After a day of fresh Arctic air, returning to comfort is everything. At Ourhotels.is, you’ll find warm, welcoming stays designed for travellers who want both adventure and relaxation in the Westfjords and West Iceland.
Aurora Forecast Tonight
Many travellers are asking about the Northern Lights. The latest KP index is 1, with real-time geomagnetic activity at 1.33. This falls in the “very weak” (KP 0–2) category.
With tonight’s heavy cloud cover, aurora visibility will likely be low. However, Iceland’s skies can shift quickly. If clouds break and you’re staying several nights, keep an eye out — patience is often rewarded.
Aurora Tips
- Stay at least 2–3 nights to improve your chances.
- Step outside between 9 PM and midnight if skies clear.
- Find darker areas away from town lights.
- Dress warmly — aurora watching means standing still in cold conditions.
How Long Should You Stay?
The Westfjords deserve time. We recommend at least 3–4 nights to truly experience the dramatic landscapes, peaceful fjords, wildlife, and ever-changing weather. Each day brings something different — from bright winter light to moody snow showers like today.
Make the Most of March in Iceland
March combines winter beauty with lengthening daylight hours, making it a fantastic time to visit. You get snowy mountain scenery, fewer crowds, and the lingering possibility of Northern Lights.
If you’re planning your Westfjords adventure, choose comfort, location, and local warmth. Book your stay through Ourhotels.is and experience Iceland in a way that feels authentic, relaxed, and inspiring.
Stay warm, travel safely, and enjoy the magic of Ísafjörður today.
