10.02.2025 17:30
Snowfall is expected across Istanbul starting from tomorrow evening. At Sabiha Gökçen Airport, there will be a 5% cancellation rate for flights scheduled on Tuesday and a 10% cancellation rate for flights on Wednesday.
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According to the latest meteorological assessments, the Istanbul Governorship announced that the intermittent rain observed will turn into snow in the western and northern districts this evening, and snowfall is expected throughout the province from Tuesday evening until Wednesday noon.
The Disaster Management Department of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (AKOM) had warned that snowfall was expected with the drop in temperatures in Istanbul during the morning hours, and a cold wave that would increase its effect from the night hours. The Istanbul Governorship also made a new statement based on the latest meteorological assessments.
"SNOW IS EXPECTED THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE STARTING FROM TUESDAY EVENING"
The statement, which warned to "be careful and take precautions," is as follows:
"According to the evaluations of the General Directorate of Meteorology; our province has been under the influence of cold and rainy weather since today. Due to the cold weather, the precipitation, which is still continuing as intermittent rain, is expected to turn into sleet after the evening hours, and snow in the western (Çatalca and Silivri areas), northern (Arnavutköy, Eyüp, Başakşehir, Sancaktepe, Beykoz, Sarıyer, Çekmeköy, and Şile areas) and high-altitude regions of our province. On Tuesday, February 11, 2025, it is predicted that the precipitation, which will continue as sleet and snow in the high-altitude areas, will predominantly be snowfall throughout the province from the early hours of Tuesday evening until Wednesday (February 12, 2024) noon."
FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS AT SABİHA GÖKÇEN
After the Meteorological Emergency Committee (MADKOM) meeting, new cancellations were decided at Sabiha Gökçen Airport, where some flights were also canceled last week.
The statement from the airport authorities regarding the issue is as follows:
"Due to the expected adverse meteorological conditions at Sabiha Gökçen Airport, flights on February 11, 2025, will be canceled by 5%, and flights on February 12, 2025, will be canceled by 10%. It is recommended that all passengers follow the latest status of their flights through the websites and call centers of the relevant airline companies."
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