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Yeah it is quite good temps.I prefer just only a little bit warmer nights
Unfortunetly these figures are just late spring values for here(we are not officially in the summer) and weather is getting hot here.I think that I am gonna post 33c/25c like temperatures in the summer
25/33C would be a bit hot for me, particularly with the high sunshine hours. At least it still gets a reasonable amount of rainfall during summer.
Istanbul is at a good latitude. Some of the world's greatest cities are at that latitude - Istanbul, New York, Rome, Barcelona, Motueka.
Turkey looks like it has a good range of climates/geography.
Turkey looks like it has a good range of climates/geography.
Yes. We have variety of climates and Turkey is known as the land of four seasons.From Oceanic climate of the Black Sea region to the continental of interior and the mediterranean climates of west and south coasts.
You can enjoy four seasons in one day.Swimming in Antalya,skiing in Erzurum or enjoying mild weather in Istanbul.
Yea but you dont see the temps I see so end of discussion.
What's that got to do with the price of potatoes ?
We are talking about temperatures being several degrees below average for late May, which makes it cold, regardless if you personally find it cold or not!
And this is a forum, you don't get to decide when a discussion has ended you rude little boy.
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