The latest forecast by the Turkish State Meteorological Service predicts that the northern and eastern regions of the country will experience partly to mostly cloudy skies. The east of the Marmara region, the Black Sea, the northern part of Central Anatolia, the eastern part of Eastern Anatolia (excluding Malatya), and the northern and eastern parts of Southeastern Anatolia are expected to receive precipitation.

Heavy rainfall is expected in the Black Sea coast, the eastern part of Eastern Anatolia, the eastern part of Southeastern Anatolia, and around Sakarya. Temperatures will drop significantly (6-12 degrees) below seasonal norms across the country.

Strong winds are predicted to blow from the north in the Marmara, Black Sea, and Aegean coasts, as well as in the inland areas of the Mediterranean (40-70 km/h). In the southeastern part of Eastern Anatolia, winds from the south are expected to be strong and gusty, reaching up to 50-80 km/h in the form of brief storms.

This weather pattern is likely to persist for the next few days, with the potential for more rainfall in the specified regions. Residents are advised to take precautions against potentially severe weather conditions, such as flooding and strong winds.

Despite the inconvenience caused by the rainy and windy weather, the precipitation is important for agriculture and water resources in these regions. Farmers and authorities will be monitoring the situation closely to assess any impact on crops and water reserves.

In conclusion, the forecast for the upcoming days indicates unsettled weather with rain and strong winds in various parts of Turkey. Citizens are urged to stay informed about weather updates and to take necessary precautions to stay safe during these adverse weather conditions.

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