26 March 2026: Overcast, Dry and Calm (1.9 °C) in Hvítá, West Iceland

March 26, 2026 · Weather

photographer: Luka Verč :

Today in Hvítá, West Iceland, we’re experiencing a classic fresh Icelandic spring day — peaceful, dramatic skies, and beautifully calm.

Today’s Weather in Hvítá – 26 March 2026

  • Temperature: 1.9°C
  • Cloud cover: 100% (fully overcast skies)
  • Wind speed: 11.2 km/h (light breeze)
  • Precipitation: 0 mm
  • Visibility: 50 km

The skies are fully clouded today, but the positive news is that it’s dry and visibility is excellent. With light winds and no precipitation, it’s a comfortable day to be outdoors — perfect for exploring waterfalls, lava fields, hot springs, and scenic drives around West Iceland and the Westfjords.

What This Means for Your Day

March in Iceland is beautifully atmospheric. Even with cloud cover, landscapes feel dramatic and moody — ideal for photography and sightseeing without crowds.

Today is perfect for:

  • Exploring nearby waterfalls along the Golden Circle region
  • Visiting geothermal areas and soaking in warm hot pools
  • Scenic countryside drives with incredible long-distance visibility
  • Enjoying peaceful coastal walks in the Westfjords

Aurora Forecast Tonight

The latest measured KP index is 3, with real-time geomagnetic activity at 2.67.

In Iceland, a KP index of 3 means the Northern Lights are possible. Visibility will depend heavily on cloud cover. If skies clear even partially tonight, there is a genuine opportunity to catch the aurora — especially away from artificial light.

Guests staying with Ourhotels.is are perfectly positioned in peaceful, low-light locations across West Iceland and the Westfjords — ideal when the clouds break and the lights begin to dance.

Tip for Aurora Hunters

  • Check the sky after 9:30 PM
  • Look for breaks in the cloud cover
  • Dress in warm layers — temperatures hover near freezing
  • Be patient — auroras often intensify suddenly

What to Pack Today

Even though it’s dry, early spring in Iceland calls for smart layering:

  • Insulated jacket
  • Thermal base layers
  • Hat and gloves for evenings
  • Waterproof outer layer (just in case conditions shift)
  • Sturdy walking shoes

How Long Should You Stay?

West Iceland and the Westfjords deserve at least 2–3 nights. The weather can change beautifully and quickly — giving you different landscapes each day. Staying longer increases your chances of clear aurora nights and relaxed exploration without rushing.

Make the Most of Your Iceland Journey

Icelandic weather is part of the adventure. Even overcast skies create unforgettable scenery, and dry, calm conditions like today make travelling comfortable and easy.

If you’re planning your stay, choose comfort, location, and local insight. Ourhotels.is offers welcoming accommodations perfectly placed for nature lovers, aurora seekers, and road-trippers exploring West Iceland and the Westfjords.

Book your stay, settle in, watch the skies tonight — and let Iceland surprise you.