Iceland weather
in February
“A quiet, cold month. Beautiful for those who prefer it that way.”
Roughly 18 rainy days across the month, on average.
In february, Iceland settles into its cold, contemplative stillness. The city keeps a different pulse than in summer or midwinter, and travellers who arrive with the right expectations are rewarded.
Days average around -3°C (26°F), cooling to -8°C after sunset. Expect meaningful rain — some 18 wet days across the month. Pack accordingly and let the weather choose your afternoons. Daylight is short — the mornings arrive slowly and the evenings settle in early.
These figures are climatological averages, drawn from a decade of daily records via the Open-Meteo Archive — not a forecast. But they are honest, and they are the sort of thing a good travel guide ought to tell you before you book the flight.
What to pack for Iceland in February
- •A properly warm coat — not a fashion piece
- •A compact travel umbrella — one you'll actually carry
- •A merino base layer for the cold evenings
- •Comfortable, broken-in walking shoes
- •A small daypack that won't look like a tourist beacon
What to pack for Iceland in February
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Iceland in February — FAQ
Q01Is February a good time to visit Iceland?
Is February a good time to visit Iceland?
It is a challenging month — you may want to consider another time of year. In February, Iceland averages a high of -3°C (26°F) and a low of -8°C (17°F), with 131mm of rainfall across roughly 18 rainy days.
Q02What is the average temperature in Iceland in February?
What is the average temperature in Iceland in February?
The average high temperature in Iceland during February is -3°C (26°F), with an average low of -8°C (17°F). These figures are averaged from ten years of daily records (2015–2024, Open-Meteo Archive).
Q03How many rainy days does Iceland have in February?
How many rainy days does Iceland have in February?
Iceland averages approximately 18 rainy days in February, with a total monthly rainfall of about 131mm. This is based on daily precipitation records where days with 1mm or more of rain are counted as rainy days.
Q04What should I pack for Iceland in February?
What should I pack for Iceland in February?
For Iceland in February, pack a warm winter coat, a merino base layer for evenings, a compact umbrella or waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes. These recommendations are based on the ten-year weather averages for this specific month.
Q05How crowded is Iceland in February?
How crowded is Iceland in February?
Tourist crowds in Iceland during February are typically low — winter is off-season, meaning quiet streets and better hotel deals. Consider this when planning accommodation — prices track crowd levels closely.