March 17, 2026 – Hvítá Wakes Up to a Crisp –0.3 °C Morning Under Overcast Skies

March 17, 2026 · Weather

photographer: Ole Kloth :

Today’s Weather in Hvítá – Crisp, Calm & Beautifully Icelandic

This morning in Hvítá (Tue, 17 March 2026), we’re waking up to a true West Iceland winter atmosphere. The temperature sits at a fresh -0.3°C, with full cloud cover overhead and a steady breeze of 22.3 km/h. The good news? There is no precipitation, and visibility stretches an impressive 50 km — perfect for scenic drives and soaking in Iceland’s dramatic landscapes.

What This Means for Your Day

  • Crisp but comfortable: Just below freezing, so dress warmly in layers.
  • Dry conditions: No rain or snow expected today.
  • Breezy: A windproof outer layer will make all the difference.
  • Excellent visibility: Ideal for sightseeing and photography.

Even with full cloud cover, the atmosphere around Hvítá remains striking. Snow-dusted landscapes, lava fields, and rushing rivers feel especially dramatic under winter skies.

Aurora Outlook Tonight

The latest KP index sits at 1, with real-time geomagnetic activity around 1.33. This falls into the very weak (KP 0–2) category. While the aurora probability is low tonight, Iceland’s skies can always surprise us if cloud cover thins. If you’re staying a few nights, your chances naturally improve — and that’s always a good reason to extend your stay.

What to Do in This Weather

Today is perfect for:

  • Exploring the Golden Circle at a relaxed pace
  • Visiting nearby waterfalls and geothermal areas
  • Enjoying a scenic riverside walk near Hvítá
  • Soaking in a hot spring or spa to balance the cool air
  • Capturing dramatic landscape photography with clear, far-reaching views

With dry roads and long visibility, it’s an excellent day for a countryside drive through West Iceland or toward the Westfjords.

What to Pack Today

  • Thermal base layers
  • Insulating mid-layer (fleece or wool)
  • Windproof and water-resistant jacket
  • Warm hat, gloves, and scarf
  • Sturdy waterproof boots

Icelandic weather rewards travellers who dress smartly — and once you’re warm, winter days like this feel invigorating rather than cold.

How Long Should You Stay?

To fully experience West Iceland and improve your chances of seeing the Northern Lights, we recommend staying at least 2–3 nights. This allows flexibility around cloud cover and aurora forecasts, while giving you time to explore waterfalls, glaciers, lava caves, and hidden scenic routes without rushing.

Stay Cozy with Ourhotels.is

After a day in crisp Icelandic air, nothing feels better than returning to a warm, welcoming stay. Ourhotels.is offers beautiful accommodations across the Westfjords and West Iceland — the perfect base for exploring, relaxing, and watching the skies in comfort.

If you’re planning your Iceland adventure or already on the road, make your experience even better by booking directly with Ourhotels.is. Breathe in the fresh air, embrace the winter calm, and let Iceland’s landscapes uplift you.

Today is a wonderful day to explore — just dress warmly and enjoy every moment.