A temperature record for the last 95 years has been broken in Antalya.

A temperature record for the last 95 years has been broken in Antalya.

26.07.2025 18:20

The temperature in Antalya reached 46.1 degrees yesterday, breaking the July record for the last 95 years. Today, some thermometers showed 48 degrees. The meteorology department announced that temperatures will be 6 to 12 degrees above the seasonal averages.

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Some thermometers in the city center of Antalya showed 48 degrees.

THE HOTTEST JULY IN ANTALYA IN THE LAST 95 YEARS

In the tourism city of Antalya, the air temperature reached 46.1 degrees yesterday, breaking the temperature record for July in the last 95 years. According to the data from the 4th Regional Directorate of Meteorology; today, the air temperature in the city center exceeded 45 degrees during the afternoon hours, while the sea water temperature reached 31 degrees, and the humidity level reached 17 percent. Some thermometers in the city center showed 48 degrees. Those who were overwhelmed by the heat flocked to the beaches early in the morning.

The temperature record of the last 95 years was broken in Antalya

BEACHES REMAINED EMPTY DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS

However, it was observed that the crowd at the beaches decreased during the afternoon hours when the sun was at its highest. Some people exercised on the beach in the hot weather. The General Directorate of Meteorology warned throughout the week that temperatures across Turkey would rise 6 to 12 degrees above seasonal norms. Experts advised that especially the elderly, those with chronic illnesses, and children should avoid going outside during the hours when the sun is most intense.

The temperature record of the last 95 years was broken in Antalya


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