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No. But it is not as cold as you think. That's right, I am in your head seeing exactly what you have been thinking.. Bad boy..
Anyway, the average temperature in Northern Iceland in spring is about 14°C.
It is warmed by the Gulf Stream, as is much of Atlantic Europe, so don't expect penguins. Actually, penguins live on the Antarctic, so it is probably a very bizarre instance if you see one in Iceland. Please notify the authorities if you see one there. They don't belong.

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