The answer is YES! The Northern lights season officially starts in mid-September and lasts until mid-April when the midnight sun arises from its winter hibernation. In September the Northern Lights come out in full swing and put on quite the show.

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The best time to see aurora borealis in Iceland is between September and April. Its when the nights are dark enough to see the aurora and also when the guided ...

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The best time to see the northern lights is between September and April since the sky must be dark to see them and its simply too bright between May and ...

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Can You See the Northern Lights in Iceland in September? — You can see the northern lights. The weather is beginning to feel wintery.

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22‏/07‏/2022 — September is a fantastic month to see the northern lights. So if youre coming to Iceland in September - get excited! The aurora borealis ...

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27‏/05‏/2022 — September through March is the peak season for northern lights viewing because the nights are longest. Just make sure youre on the lookout ...

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Most travel experts recommend September to mid-April as Northern Lights Iceland months. This is because these are the months with the darkest nights. However ...

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Ill be in Iceland from September 24-26 2018. I know this question has probably been asked before but... is there a good chance (clear skies assumed) ...

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18‏/03‏/2022 — Generally the best time of year to see the Northern Lights in Iceland is between September and April. You can sometimes see the aurora in ...

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Even if long-term aurora forecasts are unreliable you can still plan your trip to maximize your chances of seeing the northern lights. According to Icelands ...