
The summer days continue. In the coming days, the temperature will increase by 5-6 degrees due to southwest winds.
Air temperatures will rise above seasonal norms across the country due to the influence of southwest winds blowing over Algeria.
NTV Meteorology Editor Dilek Çalışkan evaluated the weekly weather forecast report.
Stating that the temperature will be 5-6 degrees higher than in November, Çalışkan said, “Istanbul's average temperature in November is 16 degrees, but it will increase above 20 degrees. Especially Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be warmer.” he said.
Pointing out that it will be a warm and dry week, Çalışkan also stated that the southwest wind could cause various discomforts, such as headaches.
Stating that desert dust density in Türkiye will increase in the middle of the week, Çalışkan said, “This will increase air pollution.” he said.
Çalışkan also warned about saving water, saying “Rainfall in December, January and February may also not be enough. We need to be careful to use water carefully.” he said.
According to forecasts of the General Department of Meteorology; It is forecast that the northern, central and western regions of the country will have scattered clouds and sometimes very cloudy conditions. This morning, the area around Edirne and Kırklareli will have showers, other places will be partly cloudy and clear.
Of the wind; The storm is forecast to blow strongly from the South and Southwest on the Marmara and Northern Aegean coasts, sometimes in short storms (50-70 km/h). During the night and morning, fog and occasional fog are expected in the inner Mediterranean areas, the south and east of Central Anatolia, the inner areas of the Central and Eastern Black Sea, the northern areas of Eastern Anatolia and Southeast Anatolia.
STRONG WIND WARNING: Of the wind; Since it is expected to blow strongly from the south and southwest, sometimes in the form of a short-term storm (50-70 km/h), on the coast of Marmara and the North Aegean, one should be careful and cautious about possible negatives.



























