You might be wondering, which is the right season or time to plan a holiday in Turkey. Here is the info regarding the climate of the diverse country. In spite of the fact that Turkey is situated in a topographical area where climatic conditions are very temperate, the assorted nature of the scene, and the presence specifically of the mountains that run parallel to the coasts, bring about critical contrasts in climatic conditions from one locale to the next.
While the
beachfront areas appreciate milder atmospheres, the inland Anatolia level
encounters hot summers and cool winters with constrained precipitation. Due to
Turkey's geological conditions, one cannot talk around a general atmosphere. In
Istanbul and around the Marmara sea area the atmosphere is moderate in winter
the temperature can drop beneath zero.
In Western
Anatolia (Aegean area) there is a mellow Mediterranean atmosphere with normal
temperatures of 9 degree Celsius in winter and 29 degree Celsius in summer. On
the southern shoreline of Anatolia the same atmosphere might be found.
The atmosphere
of the Anatolian Plateau is a steppe atmosphere; there is an incredible
temperature contrast in the middle of day and night. Precipitation is low and
there is more snow.
The
atmosphere operating at a Black Sea area is wet, warm and. In Eastern Anatolia
and South-Eastern Anatolia there is a long hard winter, where a seemingly
endless amount of time snow lies on the ground from November until the end of
April; the normal temperature in winter is 13 degree and in summer 17 degree.
Hope this help you to plan your trip better and gives you a brief idea about
what kind of clothes you should carry with you.
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