According to another fellow on another post this afternoon they are no longer any there, but moved elsewhere in Europe some time back- he cited various possible locations - not Turkey.
http://fas.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/natonukes2015.jpg
Still there as of much later than the move you refer to.
From a report 10 months ago:
“Incirlik Air Base is the largest nuclear weapons storage site in Europe with 25 underground vaults installed inside as many protective aircraft shelters (PAS) in 1998. Each vault can hold up to four bombs for a maximum total base capacity of 100 bombs. There were 90 B61 nuclear bombs in 2000, or 3-4 bombs per vault. This included 40 bombs earmarked for deliver by Turkish F-16 jets at Balikesir Air Base and Akinci Air Base. There are currently an estimated 50 bombs at the base, or an average of 2-3 bombs in each of the 21 vaults inside the new security perimeter.”