Friday, 20 March 2026: Chilly –5.7 °C with Gusty Winds and Mostly Clear Skies in Ísafjörður
March 20, 2026 · Weather
Good evening from beautiful Ísafjörður on this crisp Friday, 20 March 2026. If you’re in the Westfjords tonight, you’re experiencing true Icelandic spring character — fresh, invigorating, and full of possibility.
Weather in Ísafjörður Today
- Temperature: -5.7°C
- Cloud cover: 28% (mostly clear skies)
- Wind: 58.5 km/h
- Precipitation: 0 mm
- Visibility: 39 km
With no precipitation and excellent visibility stretching nearly 40 kilometers, the landscapes around Ísafjörður look absolutely breathtaking today. The mountains are sharp against the sky, and the fjord reflects the soft March light beautifully.
What This Means for Travelers
It’s cold, and it’s windy — but the skies are partly clear, and that’s what truly matters.
- Perfect conditions for scenic walks in sheltered areas of town
- Great visibility for photography
- Exciting potential for Northern Lights tonight
Be mindful of the wind, especially near open waterfronts and mountain roads. If you’re driving through the Westfjords today, take it slow and enjoy the dramatic scenery safely.
Aurora Forecast for Tonight
The latest geomagnetic data shows:
- KP index: 3
- Real-time geomagnetic activity: 2.67
A KP index of 3 means aurora visibility is possible in Iceland tonight. Combined with only 28% cloud cover, conditions are promising. With clear northern horizons and patience, you may be rewarded with soft green ribbons dancing above the fjords.
Best viewing time: Between 21:30 and 01:00.
Best tip: Step slightly away from town lights and give your eyes 15–20 minutes to adjust.
What to Pack Tonight
With -5.7°C temperatures and strong winds, thermal comfort matters.
- Thermal base layers
- Insulated, windproof jacket
- Warm hat and gloves
- Sturdy winter boots
- Camera with tripod for aurora photography
The wind makes it feel colder than the thermometer suggests, so layering is key.
What to Do in the Westfjords Right Now
March is a magical time to visit. Snow still coats the peaks, daylight is growing quickly, and there are fewer crowds.
- Explore Ísafjörður’s charming old town and maritime history
- Take a scenic drive through snow-covered fjords
- Enjoy a geothermal hot pot with mountain views
- Stay up for Northern Lights watching
To fully experience the region, we recommend staying at least 2–3 nights. This gives you flexibility around weather shifts and aurora opportunities — Iceland always rewards those who give it time.
Where to Stay in the Westfjords
After a brisk evening under Arctic skies, there’s nothing better than returning to warmth, comfort, and thoughtful hospitality. Ourhotels.is offers carefully selected hotels across the Westfjords and West Iceland — perfectly located for Northern Lights viewing, fjord exploration, and authentic Icelandic experiences.
Wake up to mountain views. Enjoy peaceful surroundings. Step outside directly into nature.
If you’re planning your Westfjords adventure — or already here and extending your stay — we invite you to book directly through Ourhotels.is for the best experience and local hospitality.
Breathe in the fresh Arctic air tonight. Look up. The sky just might surprise you.
