Iceland Daylight Hours: How Seasons Affect Your Driving
From 24-hour sunshine in summer to 3 hours of light in winter — how daylight affects driving in Iceland by season.
Where to check forecasts, what the warnings mean, and what to do when roads close — a practical guide.
Iceland's weather is unpredictable and can change within minutes. Road closures are common in winter and can also occur in summer on highland routes or during severe storms. Here's how to stay informed and respond.
| Color | Meaning | Advice |
|---|---|---|
| Yellow | Unusual weather | Stay alert, check forecasts regularly |
| Orange | Dangerous weather | Modify travel plans if possible, avoid highland roads |
| Red | Very dangerous weather | Do not travel. Stay where you are |
Iceland's weather isn't an obstacle — it's part of the adventure. But it demands respect. Always check vedur.is and road.is before setting out and have a backup plan ready.
From 24-hour sunshine in summer to 3 hours of light in winter — how daylight affects driving in Iceland by season.
F-roads, 4WD requirement, off-road ban, river fording, and essential equipment — everything about highland driving in Iceland.
Iceland wind tears off car doors, flips vehicles, and strips paint. 10 essential tips to avoid damage and stay safe.