Very scenic views.
https://livefromiceland.is/webcams/akureyri
An improvement on the previous links as there are a lot more in one place this year.
I've posted this before but as I type there's a proper blizzard taking place. The snow will fall and then melt for a bit but by the end of the month it seems to remain on the ground for the winter which is a long time up there. If you click on different links you can travel around the country. For example snow in Reykjavik is whilst not unusual not as much as one might expect. Today it's just unpleasantly windy it seems.
Nick
Meanwhile in Svalbard .... I've never seen it this green in mid October. Usually a full snow cover in place by late September:
https://longyearbyen.kystnor.no/
At least temperatures are now dropping back down to below freezing so it will be frosty and eventually the snow will arrive!
https://livefromiceland.is/webcams/akureyriAn improvement on the previous links as there are a lot more in one place this year.I've posted this before but as I type there's a proper blizzard taking place. The snow will fall and then melt for a bit but by the end of the month it seems to remain on the ground for the winter which is a long time up there. If you click on different links you can travel around the country. For example snow in Reykjavik is whilst not unusual not as much as one might expect. Today it's just unpleasantly windy it seems. Nick
Some great webcam feeds there Nick. I shall look forward to viewing those over the winter months
Meanwhile in Svalbard .... I've never seen it this green in mid October. Usually a full snow cover in place by late September:https://longyearbyen.kystnor.no/At least temperatures are now dropping back down to below freezing so it will be frosty and eventually the snow will arrive!
I've been watching Svalbard very closely all year. They had their usual first brief transitory snow cover very early this year (mid September) but since then its been green as you say. The cold air has arrived and lasting snow should arrive later today or tomorrow.
First snow of the season in Telluride, CO
I see that Cairngorm now has a live streaming camera at the Ptarmigan restaurant. It could be interesting viewing this winter.https://www.cairngormmountain.co.uk/live-webcams/