It doesnt "Iceland, however, does not observe daylight saving time"
Iceland in the summer
Iceland
24 hours of daylight.
In Broad Daylight - 1991 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Iceland:12 UK:15
Iceland is in the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone, but during daylight saving time it uses GMT+1.
The speed at which the hours of daylight change varies based on the location and time of year. Near the equator, daylight hours change minimally throughout the year. However, closer to the poles, such as in the Arctic or Antarctic regions, daylight can change dramatically, with periods of continuous daylight or darkness during certain times of the year.
Iceland experiences short periods of daylight, particularly during winter, due to its high latitude near the Arctic Circle. As the Earth tilts on its axis, regions closer to the poles receive less direct sunlight during winter months, resulting in long nights and limited daylight. Conversely, during summer, Iceland enjoys extended daylight hours, with nearly 24 hours of sunlight around the summer solstice. This unique phenomenon is a result of the tilt of the Earth's axis and its orbit around the sun.
The timezone in Iceland is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or Greenwich Mean Time +0 (GMT+0) all year round. Iceland does not observe daylight saving time changes.
If you see light, then yes it is sunny. However if you mean during the day time, it depends on the weather.
To save the hours of daylight
less daylight
No. Arizona does not use daylight savings time.