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When will the weather warm up? Statement from meteorologist

The cold and rainy weather, which started in the last days of March, continues its effect throughout Turkey. So, when will the snowfall end? When will the weather warm up? Cengiz Çelik, Weather Forecasting Specialist of the General Directorate of Meteorology, gave the date.

Cengiz Çelik, Weather Forecasting Specialist of the General Directorate of Meteorology, stated that the temperatures will be at seasonal normals with the new week. Çelik pointed out that the weather will gradually begin to warm up on Friday evening.
Noting that the system will move a little further east on Friday and the precipitation will continue in the north-east of the country, Çelik pointed out that precipitation is not expected in the inner-west regions and that the weather will gradually begin to warm up on Friday evening.
Stating that the temperatures in March fell below the average throughout the country due to the cold and rainy weather coming from the Balkans, Çelik stated that the precipitation in most of the country is seen as snowfall, except for the coastal areas and the Southeastern Anatolia Region. Noting that no precipitation is expected in the earthquake region, Çelik noted that the temperatures will remain at seasonal normals with the new week.
Çelik stated that there is no precipitation expected in Istanbul on Thursday and Friday, and that snowfall is expected in Ankara on Thursday at noon.

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According to Cengiz Çelik, Weather Forecasting Specialist of the General Directorate of Meteorology, the weather will gradually begin to warm up on Friday evening. He also stated that the temperatures will return to seasonal normals with the new week. However, precipitation is expected to continue in the north-east of the country while the inner-west regions are not expected to receive any. Çelik added that temperatures in March fell below the average throughout the country due to the cold and rainy weather coming from the Balkans, with most of the precipitation seen as snowfall except for coastal areas and the Southeastern Anatolia Region. Additionally, no precipitation is expected in the earthquake region. Finally, there is no precipitation expected in Istanbul on Thursday and Friday, but snowfall is expected in Ankara on Thursday at noon.

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