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The project documents the design and travels of the man and suit, and is comprised of conceptual artist  Joshua-Michéle Ross, visual artist Yvette Molina and photographer Elena Dorfman.

Around Iceland in a three-piece suit

2 Jun 2015 Imagine trecking around Iceland in June in a three-piece suit. You will probably encounter snow, wind, rain, and some more wind and without the protection of modern fabrics you'll probably get rather cold and wet. London-based conceptual artist  Joshua-Michéle Ross is, however, braving the elements in a dapper suit designed for travel in a project called The Suitable World.  

Snow may fall on high ground in Northern Iceland this week.

Snow for early June?

1 Jun 2015 North and East Iceland will be worst affected by a prevailing north wind this week, with snow possible on high ground.

Winter clothes still the order of the day in May.

Coldest May since 1979

29 May 2015 This May has been the coldest in Reykjavik since 1979 and the highlands are still covered in extremely deep snow.

Winter is still with us on some mountain roads.

Wintry driving conditions in West Fjords

28 May 2015 Road users are advised to take particular care when driving today in Iceland’s West Fjords, where wintry conditions are still affecting mountain roads.

Mark Tretter.

Like drinking water in the wind...

26 May 2015 Here is a little look back at the weather we all ‘enjoyed’ this ‘spring’ in Iceland, courtesy of American tourist Mark Tretter.

Rain may fall as snow in Northern Iceland this week.

Snow to return this week?

26 May 2015 A northerly wind and falling temperatures mean that the rain affecting the whole country this week may fall as snow in the north.

Members of the expedition sail on the boat Hildur into Scoresby Sound, the longest fjord system in the world:  Heiðar Guðjónsson, Óskar Þór Axelsson, Haraldur Sigurðsson, Áki Ásgeirsson, Hörður Sigurbjarnarson, Júlíus Kemp and Tómas Örn Tómasson.

Footprints of the ages

25 May 2015 An article from spe­cial sup­ple­ment from Morgun­blaðið on the Arc­tic re­gion which also follows an ex­pe­di­tion un­der­taken by photographer Ragnar Ax­els­son, vol­ca­nol­o­gist Har­al­dur Sigurðsson and econ­o­mist Heiðar Guðjóns­son.

Vignir Björnsson with the fox he shot yesterday on his paper round.

Paper boy shoots fox when delivering Morgunblaðið

22 May 2015 "I was just delivering Morgunblaðið to the home for the elderly at Flúðabakki when I saw an animal on the front lawn," explains Vignir Björnsson who lives in Blönduós, north Iceland. Björnsson has been a fox hunter for 18 years and also delivers the Morgunblaðið newspaper on occasion.

Pretty sure these are 'rófur'...

Eight tales of Icelandic tails

20 May 2015 How do you say ‘tail’ in Icelandic? You don't. You give up and run for the hills.

Does this Guðmundur know the answer to your question?

Google can’t help? Ask Guðmundur!

30 Apr 2015 ‘Ask Guðmundur’ is a new Icelandic search engine – powered by humans. Seven Icelandic men and women, all named Guðmundur or Guðmunda, will be fielding questions from visitors to Iceland.

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Mowing the snow in the Icelandic summer

28 Apr 2015 Summer is not making any sort of appearance yet in Iceland, nor is spring, and a video of two men mowing their lawn in a blizzard has become viral.

There's a particularly cold breeze blowing through Reykjavik these days.

More cold weather on the horizon

28 Apr 2015 The weather forecast for the next week is for cold weather with temperatures below zero, at least in north Iceland. There is snow and ice on roads in north and east Iceland and in the West Fjords.

A pair of foxes in a mating game, this shot was captured just before the pair mated.

Icelandic foxes fight to the death

14 Apr 2015 Photographer Einar Guðmann captured these beautiful images of Icelandic, or Arctic foxes in the remote wilds of Hornstrandir in the West Fjords. Guðmann spent a week in the area and the foxes, scared at first, quickly got used to sight of humans.

Severe wintry conditions on the way

10 Apr 2015 Severe wintry conditions are forecast for this weekend, beginning with storms and snow later today, according to the Icelandic Met Office.

A day in the life of Icelandic weather

8 Apr 2015 The Icelandic Met Office has put together a 40-second video of yesterday’s weather every ten minutes throughout the day, from 5am to 4pm.

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