From the Reykjavik Grapevine:
Akureyri In The Midst Of Super-Winter
The north Iceland town is experiencing subzero temperatures in the double digits, and the most snow in a decade.
Vísir reports that temperatures in Akureyri and Mývatn dropped to -20°C today, with temperatures to hover around -2°C to -15°C tomorrow. Temperatures on the lower end of the scale will be felt by people living further inland than Akureyri, which rests on the shores of Eyjafjörður fjord.
At the same time, RÚV reports that the town is contending with the most snowfall they have had in ten years. About a metre of snow has dropped on Akureyri over the past week alone.
These conditions have made clearing roads and sidewalks an arduous task. Town councilperson Logi Már Einarsson estimates it could take three or four days to clear everything, provided more snow does not dump on the town again. This has made life difficult, both in terms of the physical movement of the townspeople and the coffers of town council.
Akureyri is a gorgeous small town in the North of Iceland. Backpacked through there in the 1970's - Akureyri is the gateway to the thermal springs at Lake Myvatn.
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