Severe Fog Disrupts Transportation in Istanbul
The dense fog that appeared in the early hours of the morning in Istanbul is having a significant impact on sea transportation. Due to reduced visibility in the Bosphorus, ship traffic has been temporarily suspended in both directions, leading to cancellations of city line ferry services.
The Turkish Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure announced that ship traffic in the Bosphorus has been temporarily suspended due to limited visibility caused by fog. The Ministry stated, “Ship traffic in the Istanbul Bosphorus has been temporarily suspended in both directions due to restricted visibility (fog).”
Ferry Services Disrupted
The intense fog has also affected city line ferry services, with some routes being disrupted. City Lines Inc. announced that ferry services on certain routes have been canceled until weather conditions improve. The following routes will not have ferry services as long as the fog persists:
– Küçüksu – İstinye Line
– İstinye – Çubuklu Car Ferry Line
– Bosphorus Arrival Line
– Rumeli Kavağı – Eminönü Line
– Beykoz – Sarıyer Line
– Kanlıca – Küçüksu – Beşiktaş – Kabataş Line
– Aşiyan – Anadolu Hisarı – Küçüksu Ring Line
According to evaluations by the General Directorate of Meteorology, no precipitation is expected overall. The northern regions of the country are expected to be partly cloudy, while other regions will have few clouds and clear skies. It was emphasized that fog and mist will be prevalent in the inner and northern regions, especially in the morning and evening hours.
Weather Forecast Across Turkey
The weather forecast for various regions in Turkey on October 28th is as follows:
Marmara Region:
Expect partly cloudy weather with the possibility of fog and mist in the morning and evening hours.
– Edirne: 24°C, partly cloudy
– Istanbul: 20°C, partly cloudy
– Kırklareli: 22°C, partly cloudy
– Kocaeli: 22°C, partly cloudy
Aegean Region:
Anticipate clear skies with the potential for fog and mist in the inner regions during the morning and evening.
– Afyonkarahisar: 19°C, clear
– Denizli: 26°C, clear
– Izmir: 24°C, clear
– Muğla: 26°C, clear
Mediterranean Region:
Expect clear skies with the likelihood of fog and mist in the inner regions during the morning and evening.
– Adana: 29°C, clear
– Antalya: 26°C, clear
– Hatay: 27°C, clear
– Mersin: 27°C, clear
Central Anatolia Region:
Forecasted to have clear skies with the occurrence of fog and mist in the region during the morning and evening.
– Ankara: 19°C, clear
– Eskişehir: 22°C, clear
– Konya: 18°C, clear
– Yozgat: 16°C, clear
Western Black Sea Region:
Expect partly cloudy weather with the possibility of fog and mist in the inner regions during the morning and evening.
– Bolu: 18°C, partly cloudy
– Düzce: 21°C, partly cloudy
– Sinop: 20°C, partly cloudy
– Zonguldak: 17°C, partly cloudy
Central and Eastern Black Sea Region:
Forecasted to have partly cloudy weather with the occurrence of fog and mist in the inner regions during the morning and evening.
– Amasya: 20°C, partly cloudy
– Artvin: 16°C, partly cloudy
– Samsun: 20°C, partly cloudy
– Trabzon: 18°C, partly cloudy
Eastern Anatolia Region:
Expect partly cloudy weather with the occurrence of fog and mist in the region during the morning and evening.
– Erzurum: 12°C, partly cloudy
– Kars: 12°C, partly cloudy
– Malatya: 18°C, clear
– Van: 12°C, partly cloudy
Southeastern Anatolia Region:
Forecasted to have clear skies.
– Diyarbakır: 23°C, clear
– Gaziantep: 23°C, clear
– Siirt: 21°C, clear
– Şanlıurfa: 24°C, clear
In conclusion, the severe fog in Istanbul and the predicted weather across Turkey highlight the importance of being cautious and prepared for changing weather conditions. Stay informed and plan your activities accordingly to ensure safety and minimize disruptions.