What is the climate in Istanbul

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Istanbul is an amazing city, settled on two continents, millions of people live in this spread out city. It is huge in area and has many topographic diversities. That is a prerequisite for different micro climates to be experienced in the city. Istanbul has a borderline Mediterranean climate, humid subtropical climate and oceanic climate, due to its location in a transitional climatic zone. Still it cannot be classified as solely Mediterranean or humid subtropical climate. In shortly it is suitable all the time for Istanbul day tour.

Istanbul Day Tour – Bosphorus coastline

The northern half of Istanbul, as well as the Bosphorus coastline, are dominated by the humid tropical climates while the populated areas of the city to the South – by the Mediterranean climate, warmer, drier and less affected by humidity.

Istanbul is characterized with high humidity and that makes fog quite common although in the northern parts mainly than in the city centre.

Summers are warm. During summer months the average temperature is around 30 °C. The highest recorded temperature was 45 °C. Rainfall is uncommon.

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