According to the latest forecasts by the Turkish Meteorology General Directorate, temperatures in the country are expected to be 8 to 10 degrees above the seasonal norms tomorrow. Election day is predicted to be partly cloudy with some areas experiencing fog and mist in the night and morning hours in the Marmara region and the central and eastern parts of the country, but no precipitation is expected.
The expected temperature values in some cities tomorrow are as follows: Ankara: Partly cloudy 10 / 24, Istanbul: Partly cloudy 10 / 19, Izmir: Partly cloudy 13 / 28, Bursa: Partly cloudy 13 / 27, Afyonkarahisar: Partly cloudy 10 / 23, Antalya: Partly cloudy 16 / 27, Adana: Partly cloudy 14 / 30, Bolu: Partly cloudy 9 / 25, Samsun: Partly cloudy 13 / 20, Trabzon: Partly cloudy 12 / 17, Erzurum: Partly cloudy 2 / 17, Diyarbakır: Partly cloudy 7 / 24 degrees.
The warm weather is expected to continue tomorrow with temperatures well above normal levels. Areas such as Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, and Antalya will experience partly cloudy conditions with no rainfall expected. However, some regions may see fog and mist in the early hours of the day, particularly in the Marmara region and parts of the country.
People are advised to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions against the warm weather, especially in cities where temperatures are expected to reach up to 30 degrees. It is important to dress appropriately and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prevent heat-related illnesses. Residents in foggy areas should also be cautious while driving and ensure visibility is not impaired.
Overall, the weather forecast for the country tomorrow indicates a warm day with temperatures well above the seasonal norms. While some areas may experience fog and mist in the early hours, no significant rainfall is expected. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the weather conditions and take necessary precautions to stay safe and comfortable during the warm weather.