Climate of Sivas
(Turkey)
Average daytime and nighttime temperatures
All climatic diagrams on this site result from the collected data from 3 measuring stations in Sivas.
Weather stations at an altitude above 1290m have not been included.
All data correspond to the average monthly values of the last 20 years.
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Sivas is one of the coldest regions in Turkey with an average daily high temperature of only 19 degrees centigrade. The climate widely corresponds to Central European weather conditions. It is cold, wet and a few beautiful summer months are also happening during a year. Due to the warmer temperatures the best time for traveling is from June to September. Winter athletes will find their favorite weather conditions in January.
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hours of sunshine per day

rainy days per month

Precipitation in mm/day

Relative humidity in %

Absolute humidity in g/m³ (approx.)

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Important cities in Sivas
Sivas is a part of Turkey and has an east-west extension of about 220 km. From north to south it is approximately 180 km. The biggest cities are Sivas and Susehri. The local time is now Saturday, 9:33 am.City | Population | Geo-Position | |
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Sivas | 348,680 | 39°44'54"N | 37°0'58"E |
Susehri | 25,820 | 40°9'52"N | 38°5'12"E |
Sarkisla | 23,800 | 39°21'7"N | 36°24'35"E |
Gemerek | 16,916 | 39°11'0"N | 36°4'19"E |
Divrigi | 13,139 | 39°22'16"N | 38°6'49"E |
Zara | 12,797 | 39°53'52"N | 37°45'30"E |
Gürün | 12,715 | 38°43'20"N | 37°16'15"E |
Kangal | 11,888 | 39°14'1"N | 37°23'28"E |
Aksu | 10,500 | 40°5'22"N | 38°2'7"E |
Imranli | 7,192 | 39°52'32"N | 38°6'49"E |
Altinyayla | 5,674 | 39°16'21"N | 36°45'4"E |
Koyulhisar | 5,495 | 40°18'9"N | 37°49'52"E |
Gölova | 4,809 | 40°3'43"N | 38°36'24"E |
Akincilar | 4,779 | 40°4'47"N | 38°20'53"E |
Data basis: German Weather Service, individual values averaged and supplemented by own elements.