March 17, 2026 – Overcast Skies and Brisk Winds in Stykkishólmur

March 17, 2026 · Weather

photographer: Alexandros Giannakakis : http://www.alegi.info

Good morning from beautiful Stykkishólmur in West Iceland. Today brings a crisp and refreshing winter atmosphere to the Westfjords and West Iceland — perfect for travellers who love dramatic skies, fresh air, and peaceful landscapes.

Today’s Weather in Stykkishólmur – 17 March 2026

  • Temperature: -0.4°C
  • Cloud cover: 100% (overcast skies)
  • Wind: 54 km/h (brisk and energising)
  • Precipitation: 0 mm
  • Visibility: 50 km

While the skies are fully clouded today, visibility is excellent at 50 km, meaning the coastline, mountains, and ocean views remain beautifully defined. The fresh wind adds to the wild coastal charm that makes this part of Iceland so unforgettable.

What This Means for Your Day

Today is ideal for scenic drives, coastal walks (well layered!), photography, and exploring charming harbour towns. The dramatic overcast sky creates moody, atmospheric lighting — perfect for capturing Iceland’s raw beauty.

If you’re staying with Ourhotels.is in the Westfjords or West Iceland, it’s a wonderful day to:

  • Explore the Snæfellsnes Peninsula
  • Visit local museums and cosy cafés in Stykkishólmur
  • Enjoy ocean views with fewer crowds
  • Warm up in a nearby geothermal pool

Aurora Forecast Tonight

The last measured KP index is 1, with real-time geomagnetic activity around 1.33.

This falls within the 0–2 range: Very weak aurora activity. With tonight’s expected cloud coverage, northern lights visibility is unfortunately low. However, aurora conditions can always shift — and March remains a beautiful month for northern lights travel in Iceland.

Staying a few nights increases your chances significantly. Guests at Ourhotels.is often enjoy monitoring the skies from peaceful, low-light locations — perfect when geomagnetic activity rises.

What to Pack Today

  • Windproof outer layer (essential with 54 km/h winds)
  • Warm thermal base layers
  • Gloves, hat, and scarf
  • Sturdy waterproof footwear
  • Camera for dramatic coastal shots

Even with temperatures just below freezing, the day feels invigorating rather than harsh when dressed correctly. Iceland’s weather rewards those who prepare.

How Long to Stay

We recommend spending at least 2–3 nights in West Iceland or the Westfjords. This gives you flexibility around changing weather, better aurora chances, and time to truly slow down and enjoy the landscapes. Iceland is best experienced without rushing.

Your Perfect Base in West Iceland

After a windswept adventure, there’s nothing better than returning to warmth and comfort. Ourhotels.is offers thoughtfully located hotels that make it easy to explore during the day and unwind at night.

March is a magical season — winter beauty with increasing daylight. If you’re planning your Iceland journey, now is a wonderful time to secure your stay.

Book your West Iceland escape with Ourhotels.is and experience the beauty of Iceland in comfort, no matter what the skies bring.