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Iceland Braces for Possible All-Time Temperature Record Tomorrow

Iceland could see its hottest day ever recorded tomorrow, according to the Icelandic Met Office. The current national record of 30.5°C (86.9°F) was set at Teigarhorn in 1939, but forecasts suggest that mark may be broken on July 15, 2026.

The Met Office’s temperature map shows unusually high temperatures expected across the country, particularly in eastern regions. The potential record comes amid a summer of warm weather for Iceland, but such extreme heat is rare for the subarctic island.

If confirmed, the new record would underscore the effects of global warming on Iceland’s climate, which has seen glaciers retreat and weather patterns shift in recent decades. The public is advised to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged sun exposure during peak hours.

Article source: icelandmonitor.mbl.is | Image credit: mbl.is

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