Climate Change and Global Warming: Temperatures to Exceed 35 Degrees

Climate change and global warming are causing rising temperatures in Turkey.
The General Directorate of Meteorology announced that hot and dry weather will prevail across Turkey during the Eid al-Adha holiday. It is expected that temperatures will be above seasonal norms, especially exceeding 35 degrees along the southern coasts.
In Istanbul, the highest temperature during the holiday is expected to be around 30 degrees. Citizens are advised to be cautious against sunstroke during midday hours.
With the influence of heat waves, we will start to feel the warm face of summer. It is expected that temperatures will exceed 35 degrees in coastal cities.
It is predicted that clear and sunny weather will dominate throughout the holiday. However, temperatures are expected to remain above 30 degrees.
Sea temperatures are also quite suitable. In Antalya, it is measured at 24-25 degrees, and in Bodrum, it is 21-22 degrees. It's a great opportunity to swim!
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