October is statistically the wettest month in Reykjavík, with average precipitation of around 90–100mm. January and February are close behind. The driest months are May, June, and July, though rain can arrive year-round.

The more useful metric for visitors is wind speed rather than rainfall: Atlantic low-pressure systems arrive throughout the year and wind is the primary driver of outdoor discomfort. The Icelandic Meteorological Office publishes hourly forecasts and is the most reliable weather source for planning day-by-day activities. Checking the forecast the evening before a planned outdoor trip is standard practice for locals and visitors alike.

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