Síðvetrar
Síðvetrar is an Icelandic term referring to the latter part of winter. It signifies the period when winter's grip begins to loosen, though significant cold and snow may still be present. This transitional phase is characterized by gradually lengthening days and a subtle shift in the natural world, hinting at the approaching spring. The exact timing of síðvetrar can vary depending on the year and specific geographical location within Iceland, but it generally falls after the deepest and coldest part of winter, often in March and early April.
During síðvetrar, outdoor activities may become more feasible as temperatures rise slightly and daylight hours increase.