Istanbul Weather in August
Turkey · late summer in Northern Hemisphere
Istanbul's climate is shaped by its unique position straddling the Bosphorus strait between Europe and Asia, where Black Sea and Sea of Marmara air masses collide. The city experiences a transitional climate between Mediterranean and oceanic, with humid summers, cool winters, and frequent fog along the strait. Significant microclimatic variation exists between exposed hilltops, sheltered valleys, dense historic cores, and waterfront neighborhoods, with the Bosphorus acting as a massive wind and cooling corridor through the urban fabric.
Hot in many cities. Beach and outdoor destinations are at their peak.
Current Weather in Istanbul Right Now

54°F
Light Intensity Shower Rain
Feels like 53°F · H 55°F / L 53°F
Is August a Good Time to Visit Istanbul?
Istanbul straddles two continents with a climate to match. The Bosphorus creates a persistent wind corridor that moderates summer heat. Winters are cold and rainy with occasional snow. Spring and fall are exceptional.
What to Pack for Istanbul in August
- ✓Layers for unpredictable Bosphorus wind
- ✓Modest clothing for mosque visits (year-round)
- ✓Waterproof shoes October–April
- ✓Sunscreen for waterfront days in summer