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How many hours of daylight is there in Iceland?

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June Solstice (Summer Solstice) is on Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 10:07 am in Reykjavik. In terms of daylight, this day is 17 hours, 1 minute longer than on December Solstice. In most locations north of Equator, the longest day of the year is around this date. Earliest sunrise is on June 20. Latest sunset is on June 23. read more

DAYLIGHT - SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN ICELAND During summer the nights are bright in all of Iceland. In the month of June the sun never fully sets in the north. read more

There is an average of 1258 hours of sunlight per year (of a possible 4383) with an average of 3:26 of sunlight per day. It is sunny 28.7% of daylight hours. The remaining 71.3% of daylight hours are likely cloudy or with shade, haze or low sun intensity. At midday the sun is on average 26.3° above the horizon at Reykjavík. read more

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