Whenever the sky is dark and clear and there s the right amount of solar activity you have a great chance at spotting them.
Can you still see the northern lights in iceland in march.
It is often said that the auroras are stronger at the beginning of the season and the end which march would definitely qualify for.
Winter october to march.
But it s unlikely due to the light pollution of the city.
The months of august and september get continuously colder and darker which are ideal aurora viewing conditions.
Can you see the northern lights in iceland in march.
The beautiful northern lights or aurora borealis can very be seen right from down town reykjavik.
It s possible to see the northern lights in iceland in autumn.
As you know it is complete luck and depends on the solar activity and also the weather.
As others have already noted neither solar activity nor icelandic weather come with any guarantees at any time of the year.
We re from scotland and even we found it brutally cold and windy so wrap up warm if going looking for the northern lights.
If the northern lights are present that is there is sufficient solar activity and if the weather is clear enough then there s no problem with seeing the aurora in march.
Northern lights in march in iceland march is an excellent month to witness the northern lights dancing in multicolored waves in the dark night sky.
I was in iceland for 5 nights in march 2012.
Thankfully it s still possible to see them in march.
Hi me and my friend are exploring the possibility of heading to iceland in march late feb or early march for 7 days in iceland to chase the northern light.
Yes we want to chase it until we can see it unless of course we are unlucky because we were told that 2013 2014 is the peak and if we can t see it now it might more difficult in the future.
On a good clear night with a strong aurora it s possible to see the northern lights during these months.
March is a fantastic time to see the northern lights.
If you have a rental car you can do your own tour.
The best season to see the northern lights in iceland is from september to mid april these are the months where there are full dark nights.