You know it’s Monday when it is the worst and the hottest day of the year in Marmaris. Soaring temperatures in Marmaris Turkey amid continuing summer heatwaves are welcome for tourists, but the met office and the health ministry have warned the local population and foreign visitors to take care of themselves and avoid being in the sun for too long. The Met Office warns over ‘the heat wave origination from Africa’ and the hottest day of the year being Monday July 22 2024 this week.
Heat exhaustion, heatstrokes and sunstrokes are the conditions caused by hot weather. As more hot weather is on the way this week we have combined a short article to help you stay cool and healthy during your stay in Marmaris Turkey.
Stay hydrated, wear light clothing, stay and walk in the shade, try to keep out of the sun between 11am to 3pm, apply sunscreen regularly and wear a wide brimmed hat if you have to go out in the heat.
The real feel of daily temperatures may differ from +10 to +20 degrees Celsius. Just like this weekend the weather was +40C degrees in Antalya but the real feel was +60C degrees.
Read the earlier article about the heatwaves in Marmaris here
Read about how to stay cool during a heatwave in Marmaris
Helpful guide to Health and Safety in Marmaris
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Source of information for the article:
Boğaziçi University Center for Climate Change and Policy Studies (iklimBU)
EU’s Climate Monitoring
The World Meteorological Organisation