This year's Ramadan begins with spring weather
According to the Meteorological Organization, the country's weather will be spring-like in the first half of Ramadan. Despite scattered rainfall in the coming days, temperatures in many areas will reach normal or above-normal levels.
Temperature Increase Across the Country
Murat Achar, a meteorology expert, stated that since the beginning of March, a rise in temperature has been observed, especially in the western regions of the country. He added:
"Until March 15, we expect the temperature in inland and western regions to be at or above normal."
Scattered Rainfall in the Coming Days
According to the forecasts, over the next three days, a rain system will enter from the north of the country and cause rainfall in most areas.
Snowfall in Some Eastern Regions
While rainfall in the western and central parts of the country will be in the form of showers, in cities such as Kayseri, Sivas, Erzincan, and Gumushane there is a possibility of mixed snow and rain.
Strong Winds in Southern Areas
Also, in the southwestern areas of the country, there is a likelihood of strong winds and maritime storms that may affect marine activities.
Weather Forecast for Major Cities
Tehran and Istanbul
According to experts, the temperature in Ankara and Istanbul will go up to 15 degrees, and there is a possibility of showery rainfall in these cities.
Weather in the Capital
In Ankara, there is a possibility of rain mixed with snow in high-altitude areas, but it will not reach a warning level.
Weather Conditions in Izmir
In Izmir, heavy rainfall is forecast for inland areas tomorrow, but from Wednesday onward the temperature will reach 19 to 20 degrees.
Conclusion
In general, the first half of Ramadan will pass with spring-like weather, and after the next few days of rainfall, a relatively stable and warmer atmosphere will prevail in the country.


