Saturday, 4 April 2026: Overcast Skies and Light Snow Blanket Ísafjörður

April 4, 2026 · Weather

photographer: Héloïse Delbos :

Spring is gently unfolding in Ísafjörður this Saturday, 4 April 2026, and the Westfjords are dressed in fresh snow under a calm, quiet sky. It’s a beautiful time to experience Iceland in its most peaceful, authentic mood.

Today’s Weather in Ísafjörður

  • Temperature: -3°C
  • Cloud cover: 100% (fully overcast)
  • Wind: 7.1 km/h (light breeze)
  • Precipitation: 0.1 mm (light snowfall)
  • Visibility: 9 km

With WMO code 71 indicating light snow, today feels properly wintry — but without harsh winds. The light breeze makes it comfortable for short outdoor walks, and the snow adds a magical touch to the fjord landscapes.

What This Means for Your Day

This is a perfect day for a relaxed Arctic-style adventure:

  • Stroll through the charming streets of Ísafjörður wrapped in a warm coat.
  • Visit local museums and cafés for cozy cultural moments.
  • Take a scenic drive around the fjords — the snow-covered mountains are breathtaking.
  • Unwind in the evening with panoramic views from your hotel.

If you’re staying with Ourhotels.is, you’re perfectly positioned to enjoy both comfort and nature. After exploring the crisp outdoors, there’s nothing better than returning to a warm, welcoming room in the heart of the Westfjords.

Aurora Forecast: Strong Potential Tonight

There’s exciting news for Northern Lights seekers. The latest KP index reading is 5, with real-time geomagnetic activity also at 5. In Iceland, this level is classified as strong aurora activity.

While cloud cover is currently 100%, weather can shift quickly in the Westfjords. If the skies open up tonight — even briefly — there is a real chance of vibrant aurora displays dancing above the fjords.

Best Time to Look

  • Between 21:00 and 01:00
  • Step away from bright street lighting
  • Watch for breaks in the cloud cover

Guests staying at Ourhotels.is locations often enjoy excellent vantage points just steps from their rooms — no long late-night drives required.

What to Pack Today

  • Insulated winter jacket
  • Thermal base layers
  • Gloves, hat, and scarf
  • Waterproof boots with good grip
  • Tripod if you’re hoping to photograph the aurora

How Long Should You Stay?

To fully enjoy the Westfjords in early April, we recommend staying at least 2–3 nights. This gives you flexibility around changing weather and maximizes your chances of catching the Northern Lights during active geomagnetic conditions like tonight’s.

Spring in the Westfjords is peaceful, authentic, and wonderfully uncrowded. The combination of fresh snow, calm winds, and strong aurora activity makes today especially memorable.

If you’re planning your Iceland journey — or already in the region — make your base at Ourhotels.is. Comfortable stays, local expertise, and front-row seats to Icelandic nature await. Book directly and give yourself time to truly experience the magic of the Westfjords.