Storm expected tomorrow By Samúel Karl Ólason 29. nóvember 2014 18:50 A heavy storm will hit Iceland in the afternoon tomorrow (Sunday), with winds up to 50 meters per second. Photo/The Icelandic Met Office Strong southeast gale warning is in effect near noon tomorrow. Expected southwest gale tomorrow evening and in some places violent storm. A heavy storm will hit Iceland in the afternoon tomorrow (Sunday), with winds up to 50 meters per second and substantial rain. On average the wind is expected to be in between 20 – 30 m/s in the afternoon. The Icelandic Met Office urges people not to travel and to secure loose objects. The storm will reach it’s peak around nine o’clock tomorrow evening. On Monday average winds of 18 – 25 m/s in the morning and 13 – 20 in the afternoon with sleetshowers and later snowshowers in the western part of Iceland. Further information can be seen on the Icelandic Met Office homepage. News in English Mest lesið Trump sorgmæddur yfir greiningu Biden Erlent Segist ekki taka hagsmuni sela fram yfir hagsmuni íþrótta Innlent Joe Biden með krabbamein Erlent Hundur drapst af völdum hitaslags á höfuðborgarsvæðinu Innlent Nicusor Dan nýr forseti Rúmeníu Erlent Þrír góðir veðurdagar framundan: „Rjómablíða út um allt“ Veður Líþíumrafhlaða líkleg orsök eldsins Innlent Íslenskur farþegi í bílslysi þar sem barn lést Erlent Eins og að vera fangi í eigin líkama Innlent Gullfallegt fley Getty-kóngsins við Reykjavíkurhöfn Innlent
Strong southeast gale warning is in effect near noon tomorrow. Expected southwest gale tomorrow evening and in some places violent storm. A heavy storm will hit Iceland in the afternoon tomorrow (Sunday), with winds up to 50 meters per second and substantial rain. On average the wind is expected to be in between 20 – 30 m/s in the afternoon. The Icelandic Met Office urges people not to travel and to secure loose objects. The storm will reach it’s peak around nine o’clock tomorrow evening. On Monday average winds of 18 – 25 m/s in the morning and 13 – 20 in the afternoon with sleetshowers and later snowshowers in the western part of Iceland. Further information can be seen on the Icelandic Met Office homepage.
News in English Mest lesið Trump sorgmæddur yfir greiningu Biden Erlent Segist ekki taka hagsmuni sela fram yfir hagsmuni íþrótta Innlent Joe Biden með krabbamein Erlent Hundur drapst af völdum hitaslags á höfuðborgarsvæðinu Innlent Nicusor Dan nýr forseti Rúmeníu Erlent Þrír góðir veðurdagar framundan: „Rjómablíða út um allt“ Veður Líþíumrafhlaða líkleg orsök eldsins Innlent Íslenskur farþegi í bílslysi þar sem barn lést Erlent Eins og að vera fangi í eigin líkama Innlent Gullfallegt fley Getty-kóngsins við Reykjavíkurhöfn Innlent