Ankara, May 2 – The high-altitude areas of Ankara’s Çubuk district experienced an unexpected snowfall on Friday, turning pastures and forested regions white in the middle of May. The unusual weather phenomenon created winter-like scenes, surprising local residents.
Snowfall Intensifies in Çubuk’s Highlands
The snowfall began in the morning in the Yukarı Çavundur region, located at elevations between 1500 and 1900 meters. The precipitation quickly intensified, leading to a significant accumulation of snow and transforming the spring landscape into a wintry one.
Erol Çakır, a resident of the area, expressed his astonishment at the May snowfall. “We prayed for snow and rain. This year is proving to be abundant. We accept everything that comes from God,” he stated, highlighting the unexpected blessing.
Gürbüz Çalışkan and Selahattin Keser also echoed sentiments of gratitude, emphasizing the beneficial nature of the rainfall and snow for the region’s agriculture and natural environment.
Local Reactions and Impact
The unseasonal weather event has been a topic of conversation among the local community. While surprising, many residents view the precipitation as a positive sign for the year’s agricultural yield, especially after praying for more rain and snow.
The snow-covered landscapes in May offer a unique visual contrast to the typical spring scenery, attracting attention to the natural beauty of Çubuk’s highlands.
Broader Context of Weather Patterns
This event comes amidst broader discussions about changing weather patterns and their impact on different regions. While unusual for May, such occurrences can sometimes be attributed to specific atmospheric conditions.
The snowfall in Ankara’s highlands serves as a reminder of nature’s unpredictable cycles and the resilience of local communities in adapting to varying climatic conditions.