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Excessive Snowfall Expected in Turkey!

Excessive Snowfall Expected in Turkey!

As the cold weather outlook began to be preserved in Turkey, meteorologists began to warn that this situation would be harsh and difficult. According to meteorological sources, who commented, “Such a winter has never been seen before,” the cold air coming from Siberia will cause much more snow show than in previous years. Experts warned that this period will be difficult for a long time, especially with frost and snow cover.

While the cold weather made its effects felt throughout the country, the first snow of the year fell on the higher parts. However, experts draw attention to December. The cold air wave from Siberia will knock on the door of Europe and Turkey.

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“NORTH AMERICA, A LARGE AREA OF ALASKA PROFITS COVERED”

Meteorology Engineer Prof. Dr. Hasan Tatlı, stating that the precipitation covers a large area in some regions, said; “Especially since November, snow has covered a large area in North America, Alaska, Canada and Eurasia. Its current level is 41 million square kilometers, followed by the historical maximum of 46 million kilometers.”

COLD WAVE FROM SIBERIA WILL AFFECT EUROPE

December is specified for Europe and Turkey. According to experts, the cold air wave from Siberia will also affect Europe. In the first week of the month, the temperature will drop noticeably. prof. Tatlı emphasized that due to the high pressure in Siberia, the frost effect will be effective in the dormitory; “There is an issue that concerns Turkey, especially Europe. There is high pressure in Siberia. This brings dry, cold weather. In addition to this snow cover, it is expected to get colder here.”

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“MORE PROFIT IS EXPECTED COMPARED TO LAST YEARS”

If the predictions come true, the winter will be frozen with frost and snow. prof. Tatlı also said that more snowfall is expected compared to previous years.

Gül Demirci

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