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Air Temperature Will Drop 6-10 Degrees

Air Temperature Will Drop 6-10 Degrees

The General Directorate of Meteorology (MGM) published its weather forecast report dated 14-20 March. While the air in the interior and underground is around the seasonal normals today, the air temperature, which will be above the seasonal normals in the eastern parts, is expected to increase again as of Wednesday. Heavy rain and storm warnings were issued for 19 provinces by MGM. Here is the expected weather forecast in Istanbul, Ankara and other cities.

According to the latest evaluations made by the General Directorate of Meteorology: Partly and very cloudy throughout our country, Mediterranean, Central Anatolia, inner parts of the Western Black Sea, Central and Eastern Black Sea, the north and west of Eastern Anatolia, Southeast and Istanbul, Bilecik, Kütahya, Afyonkarahisar. It is predicted that the Sinop, Bingöl, Muş and Bitlis areas will experience heavy rains.

Precipitation is expected to be in the form of rain and showers, sleet and snow in the inner parts of the Black Sea, the north and west of Central Anatolia, the northeast of Eastern Anatolia, and around Bilecik, Kütahya and Afyonkarahisar. It is estimated that precipitation will be strong in the Eastern Mediterranean, Western Anatolia, Southeastern Anatolia and eastern districts of Antalya, and very strong and severe in the western parts of Southeastern Anatolia, Kahramanmaraş, Malatya, Elazığ, Diyarbakır, Şanlıurfa and Mardin. It is estimated that frost and frost will be seen in the eastern parts at night and in the morning. Dust transport is expected in Southeast Anatolia. There is avalanche danger in the inner parts of the Eastern Black Sea Region and in the sloping and high parts of Eastern Anatolia.

18 YELLOW AND ORANGE WARNING FOR THE CITY

The General Directorate of Meteorology issued yellow and orange coded warnings for Adana, Adıyaman, Balıkesir, Bingöl, Diyarbakır, Çanakkale, Elazığ, Erzincan, Gaziantep, Mersin, İzmir, Malatya, Manisa, K.Maraş, Mardin, Tunceli, Şanlıurfa, Kilis and Provinces. . Osmaniye.

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WHAT IS THE YELLOW AND ORANGE CODE?

Code yellow, air is potentially dangerous. While the predicted meteorological event is not unusual, it does mean that caution should be exercised about activities that may be affected by meteorological conditions.

Code orange – The weather is dangerous: The predicted meteorological event is not often seen. Damage and losses are likely to occur. Be very careful, current meteorological conditions and forecasts should be followed.

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HEAT

While it is not expected to increase by 2 to 4 degrees in the northern and inner parts of the country, no significant change is expected in other places.

WIND: It is expected to blow lightly, moderately and strongly (40-60 km/h) in places, from the north of the Marmara, the Aegean coasts and the inner parts of the Black Sea, from the south and southeast directions in the eastern parts. East Blacksea.

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STRONG RAIN WARNING: Since the precipitation is expected to be strong in the Eastern Mediterranean, Western Anatolia, Southeastern Anatolia and eastern districts of Antalya, and very strong and severe in the western districts of Southeastern Anatolia, Kahramanmaraş, Malatya, Elazığ, Diyarbakır, Şanlıurfa and Mardin. One should be careful and cautious against sudden floods, floods, lightning, local hail, disruptions in transportation and storms.

STRONG WIND WARNING: Since the wind is expected to blow strongly (40-60 km/h) from the north directions in the west of the Marmara and the Aegean coasts, and from the south and southeast directions in the inner parts of the Eastern Black Sea region, the region will be prone to negativities such as falling trees and poles, flying the roof, and transportation. should be cautious and cautious.

Gül Demirci

Hi, I'm Gul. I am a writer for Expat Guide Turkey and I strive to create the best content for you. To contact me, you can send an e-mail to info@expatguideturkey.com. Happy reading!

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