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  6. Climate of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Istanbul's average temperature is, by the latest normals covering 1991-2020, around 14 °C (57 °F), placing the city on the warmer end of the temperate zone. Its coldest month is usually February, with an average temperature of 5–6 °C (41–43 °F), while its warmest month is usually August, with an average temperature of 23–24 °C (73 ...

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  9. Climate of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Its average temperatures range around 12–14 °C (54–57 °F) at sea level, with summer means around 20–23 °C (68–73 °F) and winter means around 4–6 °C (39–43 °F). Rainfall is well-distributed and quite frequent, generally around 900–1,500 millimetres (35–59 in) with a spring drying pattern, instead of a summer-dry one.