Weather Locations in Turkey
Top 20 Locations in Turkey
Population: 71892000
Currency: Lira
Regions in Turkey
Adana Adiyaman Afyon Agri Amasya Ankara Antalya Ardahan Artvin Aydin Balikesir Batman Bilecik Bitlis Bolu Burdur Bursa Denizli Diyarbakir Edirne Elazig Erzincan Erzurum Eskisehir Gaziantep Giresun Hatay Igdir Isparta Istanbul Izmir Kahramanmaras Karaman Kars Kastamonu Kayseri Kilis Kirklareli Kirsehir Kocaeli Konya Malatya Manisa Mardin Mugla Mus Nevsehir Nigde Ordu Osmaniye Rize Sakarya Samsun Sanliurfa Siirt Sinop Sirnak Sivas Tekirdag Tokat Trabzon Tunceli Usak Van Yalova YozgatTurkey Weather Overview
Turkey borders the Black Sea
and Georgia
and Armenia
to the northeast, Iran
to the east, Iraq
to the southeast, the Syrian Arab Republic and the Mediterranean to the south,
the Aegean Sea to the west and Greece
and Bulgaria to the northwest.
North West Turkey
The Marmara region of North
West Turkey is home to Istanbul,
the nation's largest city.
The region is split in the middle by the Sea of Marmara and the narrow
Summer in
Winter in
As you head further south toward the cities of Izmit and Bursa, weather conditions begin to vary. This region
experiences slightly warmer winters that the
Izmit observes a split climate, all depending on your proximity to the Black
Sea and the
Winter in the Marmara region varies enormously as you head north to south,
primarily due to the presence of the
The coldest temperature ever recorded in
Autumn is generally the longest season in the region, bringing a picturesque
morning haze for several months. Spring is comparatively shorter, with March
maintaining winter-like weather of cool and rainy conditions, before moving
into April and May which witness typical spring temperatures.
Precipitation (snow and rain) also varies as you explore different parts of the
region. Rainfall decreases as you head further south west, with the coast of
Northern Turkey: Black Sea
Coast
The Black Sea Coast of Turkey
comprises 1700km of coast line which is fertile, luscious and green. The
The area has a tendency to be quite humid, with an average relative humidity of
72% which means that it may seem hotter than it is or cooler than it is, so
keep this in mind when packing for your visit.
As you head further east around the coast you will find
If you are planning to visit the
Central Turkey/ Central Anatolia
Generally, as you head towards
inland
A steppe climate is characterized by warm summers, extremely cold winters and a
great difference between day time and night time temperatures. Found in the
middle of continents and on the edge of high mountains, the mountains have the
effect of blocking any moist air from any oceans. As a result there is not
enough precipitation to support much flora growth, and the plants adapt to the
drought conditions by being small and growing extensive root systems. There
isn't much humidity in the air because steppe climates are located away from
the ocean and close to mountain barriers.
Within this region is the nation's capital and second largest city, Ankara. The
city itself experiences a harsh, dry, continental climate of cold, snowy
winters and hot, dry summers. The rainfall that the city witnesses falls
primarily in the spring and autumn months.
As you head into the Eastern Central Anatolia Region, the summers are cooler
and the winters are extremely cold and snowy. Eskisehir
has moderate weather conditions, with a cold, but not unbearable, -2 degree
average in the winter months, and a pleasant 20 degree average throughout
summer.
Eastern/ South Eastern Turkey
Eastern and South Eastern Turkey
(The regions of
In the mountainous regions the temperatures are extreme. Malatya
is the capital of the region, lying at an altitude of 964 meters above the sea
level and encompassing hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. However, in
recent years the constructions of several dams have made the climate slightly
milder.
The region has an average annual temperature of only 9 degrees; however,
summers have been known to see the mercury rising to 38 degrees. A perfect
example of the extremities of the climate in this region is when the barometer
has fallen to a bitterly cold -43 degrees Celsius! Winter does see frequent and
very heavy snowfall which has left many of the smaller mountain villages isolated
as a result of heavy storms.
As you head further south in the Southeastern Anatolia Region, the summers are
hot - occasionally seeing extreme highs of 46 degrees in the peak of summer,
particularly on the banks of the rivers Tigris and Euphrates as you head toward
Syria.
The winters in the southeast are not as extreme as in the east of the country.
Mediterranean
Coast
The further south toward the
ocean (and west) you head the climate begins to develop into a Mediterranean
climate. The weather conditions in the area are fairly typical Mediterranean
conditions of hot summers and mild winters.
On the north side of the coast you will find the Taurus mountain ranges that
lie on the east side of the
These coasts have a typical mild Mediterranean climate with no huge temperature
extremes. The swimming season becomes shorter as one travels
Antalya,
in the middle of the coast line, is the most popular resort on
As you head east from
Alanya has a moderate continental Mediterranean climate. Most rain in the
region falls in the winter months as it is influence by the
Heading further east along the coast toward
This area is undoubtedly the hottest and driest area of
Aegean Region (Western Turkey )
The final region of
Rainfall in the region averages 645mm per year and the temperatures can range
from an absolute minimum of -8 degrees to a sweltering maximum of 43 degrees
Celsius. The Aegean Sea to the west and the Western Taurus mountain range which
runs perpendicular to Izmir (the
regions largest city) each has a huge effect on the climate. The
