Akureyri Aurora Forecast
Islande • 65.69°N, 18.13°W
Real-time aurora probability and cloud forecast for Akureyri, Iceland
Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Décembre, Janvier, Février, Mars, Avril
Aurores boréales (Lumières du Nord)
Atlantic/Reykjavik
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Akureyri Aurora Viewing Guide
Akureyri is the capital of North Iceland, offering a quieter aurora experience than Reykjavik. Goðafoss waterfall, Lake Mývatn's geothermal wonders, and less tourist traffic make it appealing for aurora hunters.
Meilleure période pour visiter
September to April is aurora season. North Iceland can have different weather than the south - sometimes clearer when Reykjavik is cloudy.
Conditions météorologiques
Slightly colder than Reykjavik with temperatures from -5°C to 0°C. More continental climate means potentially clearer skies but colder conditions.
Conseils d'observation
- Goðafoss waterfall makes a spectacular aurora foreground
- The geothermal areas around Mývatn offer unique aurora compositions
- North Iceland often has different weather than the south - consider flying
Lieux d'observation recommandés
Goðafoss Waterfall
The 'Waterfall of the Gods' is dramatic in any season. Aurora dancing over the frozen or flowing falls is unforgettable.
65.6833°N, 17.5500°W
View on Map →Lake Mývatn
Geothermal area with unique pseudocraters, lava formations, and the Mývatn Nature Baths. Steam adds atmosphere to aurora photos.
65.6000°N, 17.0000°W
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Données fournies par le NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center et Open-Meteo