Snow has fallen in the high-altitude areas and plateaus of Ordu, Turkey. In these regions, where the snow depth reached 10 centimeters in places, the areas were covered in white.
Snowfall Returns to Ordu’s Highlands
After the snow that affected the city on November 14, air temperatures remained above seasonal norms. However, due to the snow that fell again yesterday and today, the high-altitude areas of the city, especially the districts of Kabadüz, Mesudiye, Aybastı, Korgan, Kumru, and Akkuş, were covered in white. In the higher regions, where the snow depth reached an average of 10 centimeters, it was reported that the precipitation would continue intermittently tomorrow.
Impact on Local Districts
The recent snowfall has transformed the landscapes of several key districts in Ordu. Kabadüz, known for its mountainous terrain, now boasts a pristine white covering. Similarly, Mesudiye, Aybastı, Korgan, Kumru, and Akkuş have all experienced significant snow accumulation, creating picturesque winter scenes. This latest bout of winter weather follows an earlier snowfall on November 14, after which temperatures had temporarily risen above the seasonal average.
Weather Outlook
Local meteorological reports indicate that the snowfall is expected to continue intermittently tomorrow in these elevated regions. Residents and visitors in these areas are advised to take necessary precautions for winter conditions. While the snow brings a beautiful aesthetic, it also necessitates careful travel and awareness of changing weather patterns. The return of snow marks a definitive shift towards winter for the high-altitude areas of Ordu.