Temperatures in Turkey will rise to 30 degrees over the weekend, and next week winter will return to many parts of the country, Turkish television CNN-Turk reports, citing the Meteorological Service.
Meanwhile, desert dust from the Sahara will cover many areas in the country. The desert dust has covered parts of the metropolis of Istanbul, and desert dust is expected to be present over the capital Ankara and in the areas around the Aegean Sea over the weekend. The negative effects of the desert dust are expected to decrease on Monday.
Meanwhile, according to data from the Turkish Meteorological Service, a real summer is expected in many places in the country over the weekend, with temperatures soaring to 30 degrees Celsius. For Ankara, the forecasts indicate that the maximum temperature will reach 28 degrees.
At the beginning of next week, however, according to forecasts, a cold atmospheric front will cover many places in the country, with temperatures dropping by more than 20 degrees.
Heavy rainfall is expected, and in some places snowfall.