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Weather forecast report from Meteorology: Temperature decreases, showers coming

Weather forecast report from Meteorology: Temperature decreases, showers coming

The warm weather across the country is giving way to precipitation. Starting from tomorrow, showers are expected in many parts of the country with the temperature dropping between 6-8 degrees. Here is the expected weather in Istanbul, Ankara and other provinces…

Although today is mostly green and hot in the country, the temperature will drop to 5 degrees Celsius tomorrow with showers expected to arrive in Marmara and Black Sea.

In Istanbul, lodos will blow at medium speed and the temperature will be 23 degrees.

Weather forecast

Tomorrow, Istanbul, Izmir and Bursa will be rainy.

Ankara 21, Izmir 27, Bursa and Antalya 27 degrees.
In the Marmara Region, it is sunny most of the day today. After a hot day in the region, there will be rain tomorrow. The temperature will drop between 6-8 degrees.

In Central Anatolia, temperatures are above seasonal norms both during the day and at night.

Summer-like weather is still continuing in the Aegean. However, precipitation will be seen in the region tomorrow.

Weather forecast

Temperatures are still high in the Mediterranean, while the Black Sea is more cloudy than other regions.

The weather is clear and cool in Eastern Anatolia.

Weather forecast

In the weekly weather report served by the General Directorate of Meteorology, it was stated that the temperatures, which are above seasonal norms, will decrease in the northern parts starting from tomorrow and will fall around seasonal norms, but will increase again as of Saturday.

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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