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**Turkey's Highest Peak Records Most Extreme Winter in 66 Years**

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**Turkey's Highest Peak Records Most Extreme Winter in 66 Years**
A severe and prolonged winter in eastern Turkey has set a major record. The province of Ağrı, home to the legendary Mount Ararat, has received its highest level of winter precipitation in 66 years. Local residents report that the intense snow and cold are disrupting normal life. "Our animals are still inside their shelters; we haven't been able to take them to the highland pastures yet," one villager said. "Our village is at about 2,500 meters altitude. We are still using our stoves for heat." The unusual weather is attributed to a constant flow of cold, moisture-rich air from the north. This pattern has resulted in significantly more snow and rain across the region from October through March compared to any year since 1958. Meteorological officials confirm the record-breaking season. The data highlights a dramatic shift for the region, which is more accustomed to dry winters.