Latest Weather Forecasts Across Turkey from MGM

The General Directorate of Meteorology (MGM) has released the latest weather forecasts for cities across Turkey. According to their recent announcement, the western regions of Turkey are expected to be partly cloudy, with some areas experiencing significant cloud cover later in the day.

The forecast indicates that after noon, locations such as Kütahya, Uşak, and parts of Denizli, Aydın, and Burdur, as well as Bolu, Eskişehir, and Hakkari, will likely see localized showers and thunderstorms. In contrast, other regions of Turkey will remain mostly clear with little to no cloud cover.

Meteorologists expect that the weather temperature will remain above seasonal averages across the country. Below is a breakdown of the weather forecast across various regions.

Marmara Region

In the Marmara region, the weather is expected to be partly to mostly cloudy, with southern areas likely seeing more cloudiness as the day progresses. Here’s the temperature forecast for key cities:

  • Balıkesir: 31°C, partly cloudy
  • Edirne: 34°C, partly and slightly cloudy
  • Istanbul: 26°C, partly and slightly cloudy
  • Kırklareli: 29°C, partly and slightly cloudy

Aegean Region

The Aegean region is forecasted to be partly cloudy, turning mostly cloudy, especially after noon, when regions like Aydın, Kütahya, Uşak, and Denizli may experience showers and thunderstorms. Here are some specifics:

  • Afyonkarahisar: 31°C, partly cloudy, later with possible rain
  • Denizli: 37°C, partly cloudy but turning mostly cloudy with potential rain
  • İzmir: 33°C, partly cloudy
  • Manisa: 37°C, partly cloudy

Mediterranean Region

In the Mediterranean region, the weather is expected to remain clear and sunny, with some parts becoming partly cloudy as the day goes on. Localized thunderstorms and showers may occur later in the afternoon in areas like Burdur and Isparta. The forecast includes:

  • Adana: 35°C, clear
  • Antalya: 33°C, clear but becoming partly cloudy
  • Hatay: 32°C, clear
  • Isparta: 33°C, initially clear with possible rainfall in the afternoon

Central Anatolia Region

The Central Anatolia region is projected to have a partly cloudy outlook, with northern western areas seeing increased cloud cover later. Expect localized thunderstorms and rain in places like Eskişehir after noon. Highlights include:

  • Ankara: 33°C, partly cloudy
  • Eskişehir: 35°C, partly cloudy with rain expected
  • Konya: 32°C, partly cloudy
  • Nevşehir: 28°C, partly cloudy

Western Black Sea Region

The weather in the Western Black Sea will mainly be partly cloudy, with some areas experiencing dense clouds later in the day. Potential afternoon showers and thunderstorms are forecasted for Bolu. Here’s the specific forecast:

  • Bolu: 31°C, partly cloudy, with rain likely
  • Düzce: 32°C, partly cloudy
  • Sinop: 27°C, partly cloudy
  • Zonguldak: 24°C, partly cloudy

Mid and Eastern Black Sea Regions

The Mid and Eastern Black Sea regions are expected to remain mostly clear. The temperatures will hover around:

  • Amasya: 33°C, partly cloudy
  • Rize: 24°C, partly cloudy
  • Samsun: 26°C, partly cloudy
  • Trabzon: 22°C, partly cloudy

Eastern Anatolia Region

The Eastern Anatolia region is predicted to be mostly clear with limited cloud cover. Some areas, particularly Hakkari, may witness localized rain and thunderstorms by the afternoon. The specifics are as follows:

  • Erzurum: 24°C, partly cloudy
  • Kars: 22°C, partly cloudy
  • Malatya: 34°C, partly cloudy
  • Van: 22°C, partly cloudy

Southeastern Anatolia Region

The Southeastern Anatolia region will experience clear skies with warm temperatures:

  • Diyarbakır: 36°C, clear
  • Gaziantep: 36°C, clear
  • Mardin: 32°C, clear
  • Şanlıurfa: 38°C, clear

The season’s changing weather patterns remind everyone to stay updated on the latest forecasts. With temperatures expected to remain above normal in several regions, taking necessary precautions against potential summer storms is essential. Always keep an eye on weather alerts to remain informed about local weather developments.

This update from the General Directorate of Meteorology underlines the importance of planning our daily activities around the evolving weather conditions, ensuring safety and comfort for everyone.



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