Will I See Aurora? — Live Aurora Forecast Iceland

Real-time aurora forecast for Iceland. Live 0–100 likelihood score combining Kp index, solar wind, cloud cover, and darkness. Updated every 5 minutes.

How We Forecast

We combine real-time NOAA space weather data (Kp index, Bz magnetic component, Bt field strength, and solar wind speed) with Open-Meteo cloud cover forecasts across Iceland. The likelihood score weighs space weather conditions, local sky clarity, and darkness to give you one simple answer.

Space Weather Indicators

Best Viewing Spots in Iceland

Top aurora viewing locations away from light pollution: Þingvellir National Park, Vík, Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Stokksnes, Goðafoss Waterfall, Ásbyrgi Canyon, Akureyri, and the Westfjords. Each location shows real-time cloud cover.

Cloud Cover by Region

Real-time cloud cover for Icelandic regions: Reykjavík (Southwest), Akureyri (North), Egilsstaðir (East), Ísafjörður (Westfjords), and Vík (South). Clear skies are essential for aurora viewing.

15-Hour Aurora Forecast

Interactive hourly slider showing aurora likelihood for the next 15 hours. Each hour combines Kp index, Bz, solar wind speed, regional cloud cover, and darkness into a single 0–100 score. Updated every 5 minutes from live NOAA DSCOVR satellite data and Open-Meteo weather models.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to see the northern lights in Iceland? The aurora season runs from September to mid-April. Best months are October, November, February, and March.

What Kp index do I need? Iceland sits at ~65°N, so aurora can be visible with Kp 2-3 if skies are clear and Bz is southward. Kp 5+ produces vivid displays.

Best places to see northern lights? Away from Reykjavík: Þingvellir National Park, Vik, Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, Akureyri, and the Westfjords.

Does cloud cover affect aurora? Yes, clouds completely block the view. You need clear or mostly clear skies.

What does Bz mean? When Bz is negative (southward), Earth's magnetosphere opens to solar wind particles, fueling aurora.

Does moonlight affect aurora? A bright moon washes out faint displays. New moon gives the darkest skies.

Northern Lights Guides

In-depth articles covering aurora photography tips, best viewing seasons, understanding space weather data, and planning your northern lights trip to Iceland.

Built by Slice of Iceland. Data: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, DSCOVR satellite, Open-Meteo. Updated every 5 minutes.

How It Works

Learn how our aurora forecast combines six live data streams into one 0–100 likelihood score for Iceland. Kp index, Bz, solar wind, cloud cover & more.

Scoring Factors

  • Kp Index (20 pts) – Planetary geomagnetic activity. Higher Kp = stronger aurora.
  • Bz Component (25 pts) – Southward IMF opens Earth's magnetosphere. Strongest single predictor.
  • Bt Field Strength (15 pts) – Total magnetic field intensity for geomagnetic coupling.
  • Solar Wind Speed (10 pts) – Faster wind drives more energetic particle injection.
  • Cloud Cover (30 pts) – Regional sky clarity. Clear skies essential — even Kp 9 is invisible behind clouds.
  • Darkness Multiplier – All factors multiplied by astronomical darkness. No aurora visible in daylight.