Reykjavík weather

Our guide to the weather in Reykjavík during February

2

Average high

1

UV Index

119mm

Monthly rainfall

3

Sea temperature

Reykjavik is an amazing place to visit at any time of the year, but in February you'll find snow covered mountains, with skies dazzling with Northern Lights. We've looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Reykjavík, covering the last 12 years up to 2024, plus we've asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Reykjavík weather in February.

What's the weather like in Reykjavik in February?

The Diary of a Jewellery Lover When we went to Reykjavik in February it was very cold, there had been snow shortly before we arrived. Answered by The Diary of a Jewellery Lover

What should I pack for a holiday in Reykjavik during February?

The Diary of a Jewellery Lover Lots of layers and warm clothes. Iceland is all about the outdoors and you will probably want to see the waterfalls and the geysers so bring good footwear appropriate to the outdoors too as well as waterproof clothing. Answered by The Diary of a Jewellery Lover

What's great about Reykjavik in February?

The Diary of a Jewellery Lover It's cheaper to travel to Reykjavik in February rather than in the summer Answered by The Diary of a Jewellery Lover

What's the weather like in Reykjavik during February?

ScribbleStu We spent five days in Reykjavik in early February. When we arrived, the whole town was under a thick layer of snow and lake Tjörnin in the city centre was completely frozen. Temperatures hovered just below freezing for the first two days, and the wind was biting. The temperature increased over the next two days to well above freezing, and the snow was completely gone by the time we left for the airport. Answered by ScribbleStu

What should I pack for a break in Reykjavik during February?

ScribbleStu Cold weather gear is essential. Good boots (trainers are a nightmare on icy pavements!), thermal underwear, hats and gloves are a must. An evening chasing the Northern Lights can get very cold indeed! One thing I wish I'd had was crampons for my boots. Visiting waterfalls and glaciers during winter means you'll encounter sheet ice on a regular basis! Answered by ScribbleStu

Whats's great about Reykjavik during February?

ScribbleStu In February, you'll stand a pretty good chance of seeing the Northern Lights (although I confess, I didn't!). It's also a perfect time to take a dip in a thermal pool. Don't be put off by the cold - the water is extremely warm and you won't feel cold at all. There are few things more wonderful than bathing in hot thermal waters while the snow falls around you. Answered by ScribbleStu

How cold is it in Reykjavík during February?

It's cold in Reykjavík during February. The temperature tops out at around 2℃ during the day, falling away to -1℃ at night. Brrrr! The UV index will be low at this time of year, so not something to worry about. However, if you're going to be outside for long periods it's always a good idea to apply a small amount of sunscreen to exposed skin.

Does it snow in Reykjavík during February?

Yes, snow is pretty likely during February. There's also a good chance that there will be ice and snow on the ground, so pack appropriate footwear and clothing.

Does it rain in Reykjavík during February?

On average, there will be 10 rainy days during the month, amounting to 118.9mm in total. That's a significant amount of rain. For comparison, the wettest months in the UK typically sees between 80mm and 100mm, depending on where you are. Of course, some of that rain will actually fall as sleet, snow, and possibly freezing rain. There's a small chance that you'll catch a thunderstorm during your trip.

Is it windy in Reykjavík during February?

Expect moderate breeze becoming stronger at times during February, with occasional gusts up to 25mph. With cold air temperatures at this time of year, any breeze will feel very cold.

Is it too cold to swim in the sea in Reykjavík during February?

The water around Reykjavík is a frigid 3℃ during February and is far too cold for for swimming. Those who frequently swim in cold open water might want to take a very quick plunge, but prolonged exposure could cause hypothermia. A thick winter wetsuits will allow longer exposure to the water, if you are very brave!

Holidays in Reykjavík

Holiday deals you might be interested in

...

Reykjavik: Icelandic apartment stay with included excursions

£416pp

Breakfast • Flights

...

Reykjavik: Boutique hotel stay with thrilling excursions included

£505pp

Breakfast • Flights

...

Iceland: 4-night Northern Lights adventure with included tours

£753pp

Breakfast • Flights

4-nights • February

...

Iceland: 3 or 4 night break incl. flights & TWO excursions

£824pp

Breakfast • Flights

3-nights • March

...
Save 35%

Iceland: 2-night Reykjavik stay with Northern Lights tour + return flights

£199pp

Accom only • Flights

2-nights • Dec/Jan

...

Iceland in a nutshell winter break with Northern Lights tour

£399pp

Flights

3-nights

Join the club...

Be the first to hear about discounted holidays, flash sales and amazing travel competitions to Reykjavík!

Books inspired by Reykjavík

Our hand-picked selection of books to get you in the mood for your Reykjavík holiday

Reykjavík Blog posts

From the UK's most popular travel bloggers

...

Hiking To An Active Volcano Eruption In Iceland (Near Reykjavik)

28th February 2024 by Hand Luggage Only

The next day at The Retreat at The Blue Lagoon, we started off with a relaxing swim, then breakfast and a determination to hike to the amazing viewpoint of the newly erupting Meradalir volcano....

...

11 of the Best Day Trips from Reykjavik

3rd January 2024 by Coco Butter Blog

Are you going to Iceland and want to make sure you get the most out of your trip? Exploring Iceland can be done in a layover stop, but it is also a fantastic country for a two-week holiday....

...

Baldursbra Guesthouse Laufasvegur, Reykjavik Review

12th December 2023 by Coco Butter Blog

Reykjavik isn’t known for being a cheap city, but there are budget accommodation options to be found. If you’re looking for somewhere cheap to stay in Reykjavik then the Baldursbra Guesthouse Laufasvegur could be for you....

...

10 AWESOME Things To Do in Reykjavik when it Rains!

23rd July 2023 by The Wandering Quinn

If you've just checked the weather for Iceland and it's showing rain, there's no need to fret! Here are some fantastic activities to enjoy in Reykjavik when the weather takes a turn for the wet....

...

Elding Whale Watching: The best whale watching tour in Iceland

6th December 2022 by Twins that Travel

When planning our trip to Iceland, one thing we knew we absolutely wanted to do was to take a whale watching tour. Touted as one of the best places to go whale watching, Iceland’s icy cold coastline and rich marine life attracts a whole host of big-ticket mammals. These include minke whales, humpback whales and white-beaked dolphins. However, it’s not uncommon for visitors to also spot orcas, fin whales, sperm whales and blue whales – if you’re really lucky....

...

Top things to do in Reykjavik: A four day itinerary

7th December 2022 by Twins that Travel

Iceland is a country that requires little introduction. Peppered with topaz-blue lagoons, ancient volcanoes and a stunning glacier park, this land of ‘fire and ice’ attracts over two million visitors a year. For many of these visitors, however, the country’s capital, Reykjavik, is a place to pay just a fleeting visit, rather than a destination to explore in its own right....

...

Free parking in Reykjavik: A guide to parking in Iceland’s capital

24th November 2022 by Twins that Travel

Iceland is an extremely drivable country and hiring a car is a must- particularly if you want to explore its phenomenal landscape in your own time (rather than as part of a group tour). Given that most visitors to the country will initially base themselves in Iceland’s capital – Reykjavik – or at least spend a day exploring the city, the majority of us will be looking for somewhere to park safely, once there. Before arriving in Reykjavik and hiring our own car, I was a little concerned...

Weather in Reykjavík

Our month-by-month guide to the weather and climate in Reykjavík

1.6

Reykjavík weather in

January
1.8

Reykjavík weather in

February
2.7

Reykjavík weather in

March
5.3

Reykjavík weather in

April
8.5

Reykjavík weather in

May
11.8

Reykjavík weather in

June
13.7

Reykjavík weather in

July
13.1

Reykjavík weather in

August
10.2

Reykjavík weather in

September
6.4

Reykjavík weather in

October
3.4

Reykjavík weather in

November
0.9

Reykjavík weather in

December