Morocco Weather Forecast: Cities Facing Temperature Drops Tomorrow
Morocco Braces for a Temperature Dip: A City-by-City Look at Wednesday’s Forecast
Get ready for a change in the weather, Morocco! The Directorate General of Meteorology has released its forecast for Wednesday, and it looks like many cities will be experiencing a dip in temperatures.
From the coastal breezes of Tangier to the bustling streets of Marrakech, let’s see what the thermometer has in store:
Coastal Regions:
Tangier: Expect a comfortable range of 19-25°C (66-77°F).
Casablanca: A pleasant 19-24°C (66-75°F) is on the cards.
Agadir: Enjoy the warmth with temperatures hovering between 16-26°C (61-79°F).
Northern Morocco:
Tetouan: A mild 20-29°C (68-84°F) is expected.
Chefchaouen: Known for its stunning blue walls, Chefchaouen will see temperatures around 18-27°C (64-81°F).
Inland Cities:
Marrakech: The “Red City” will experience a relatively warm day with temperatures ranging from 18-30°C (64-86°F).
Fes: Expect a pleasant 18-28°C (64-82°F) in the cultural heartland.
Meknes: Similar to Fes, Meknes will see temperatures around 17-27°C (63-81°F).
Southern and Eastern Regions:
Ouarzazate: The “door to the desert” will be the hottest spot with temperatures soaring to 36°C (97°F) during the day, cooling down to a comfortable 21°C (70°F) at night.
Errachidia: Expect a warm day with temperatures reaching 27°C (81°F) and a low of 18°C (64°F).
Mountainous Areas:
Ifrane: Known as the “Switzerland of Morocco,” Ifrane will experience the most significant temperature drop, with a chilly low of 10°C (50°F) and a high of 21°C (70°F).
Midelt: Another mountainous city, Midelt, will see temperatures ranging from 15-24°C (59-75°F).
This temperature dip offers a welcome respite from the summer heat. Whether you’re planning a coastal getaway, a city exploration, or a mountain adventure, be sure to check the local forecast and pack accordingly.
Note: This forecast is based on information available at the time of writing and may be subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the Directorate General of Meteorology’s official website.