According to the forecast made by the General Directorate of Meteorology, strong winds are expected to blow in the western part of the Western Mediterranean starting from noon in a westerly and northwesterly direction. In the Antalya Gulf, the winds are predicted to shift to a westerly and southwesterly direction with a force of 6 to 8 (50-75 km/h) speed in the afternoon tomorrow.
The storm is expected to lose its effect after Saturday evening.
This weather forecast has raised concerns among the residents of the affected areas, as strong winds can cause damage to property and disrupt daily life. Authorities are advising people to take precautions such as securing loose objects, staying indoors, and avoiding unnecessary travel during the predicted storm.
Maritime activities are likely to be affected by the strong winds, with warnings issued for small boats and fishermen to avoid going out to sea during this time. The Coast Guard and other relevant authorities will be on standby to provide assistance if needed.
Residents in the region are urged to follow the weather updates closely and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and the safety of their property. People are advised to stay informed through official channels and to heed any warnings or alerts issued by the authorities.
The storm is expected to pass by Saturday evening, but residents are advised to remain cautious until the weather conditions improve. The General Directorate of Meteorology will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as needed.