
The activity has been stable over the past 24 hours.
Magma continues to migrate under the ground through sub-vertical tabular structure, known as dyke, reflecting continuous spattering and lava flows from the eruptive fissure on the surface.
The lava supplies the flow field to the east and southeast toward Fagradalsfjall.
The seismic station continues detecting the volcanic tremor to be stable.
The activity is associated also by continued ground deformation.
The Icelandic Met Office continues: „Northeasterly winds of 10-15 m/s are expected in Reykjanes today (Thursday), directing gas pollution southwest toward Grindavík. Winds are expected to calm this evening, increasing the likelihood of pollution being noticed widely across Reykjanes. Northeasterly winds will strengthen again tomorrow (Friday), with gas once more drifting toward Grindavík. No wildfires are anticipated in the eruption area.“
Source: Icelandic Met Office volcano activity update 29 November 2024