Morocco Weather Alert: What to Expect This Tuesday
Morocco Braces for Shifting Weather Patterns with Hot Temperatures and Coastal Fog
Get ready for a dynamic weather day in Morocco! The country’s fog-wind-areas/” title=”Sudden Weather Shift: Heat, Fog, and Wind Expected in These Areas”>meteorological agency, Direction Générale de la Météorologie (DMN), forecasts a Tuesday characterized by a mix of coastal fog, scorching temperatures in some regions, and the possibility of scattered showers in others.
Early risers and night owls along Morocco’s coastlines can expect to be greeted by patches of fog. Meanwhile, inland areas like Tadla, the southeastern regions, and the expansive Sahara Desert will experience soaring temperatures.
The mountainous regions won’t be left out of the weather drama. The eastern slopes of the High and Middle Atlas Mountains, along with the southern reaches of the Oriental region, might see partly cloudy skies with a chance of scattered showers and even a rumble of thunder. The rest of the country, including the Anti-Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert, can anticipate partly cloudy to mostly clear skies.
Strong winds are also on the agenda, potentially whipping up dust and sand across the interior plains, southern regions, Atlas Mountains, and the Oriental region.
Temperature Tango
Temperatures will be particularly noteworthy, with a noticeable dip in daytime highs. The western plains, the Saiss plains around Fes, the southeastern regions, the Souss-Massa region, and the eastern Sahara will experience lows between 27-30 degrees Celsius (81-86 degrees Fahrenheit). The rest of Morocco will see milder lows ranging from 18-24 degrees Celsius (64-75 degrees Fahrenheit).
Seafarers Take Note
The Mediterranean coast, the Strait of Gibraltar, and areas north of Larache can expect calm to slightly choppy waters. However, those venturing further south along the Atlantic coast should be prepared for rougher seas.
Staying Safe in Shifting Weather
Morocco’s varied geography often leads to diverse weather patterns. It’s always wise to stay updated with the latest forecasts from the DMN, especially if you’re planning outdoor activities. Remember to stay hydrated, especially in hotter regions, and take necessary precautions if you encounter strong winds or sudden changes in weather conditions.