Morocco is experiencing a notable shift in weather conditions as a cooler air mass moves across the country, bringing varied temperatures and localized precipitation [[1]].The forecast highlights a contrast between the northern regions,bracing for cooler temperatures and possible showers,and the south,were warmer,drier conditions will prevail. Residents and travelers are advised to prepare for thes regional differences as temperatures fluctuate throughout the day [[2]], [[3]].
Cooler temperatures are forecast for northern Morocco this morning, with lows reaching 12°C in Tangier before rising to 18°C in the afternoon under a mix of clouds and sunshine. The forecast comes as residents prepare for a shift in weather patterns across the North African nation.
Tetouan will see temperatures ranging from 11°C to 19°C, with a localized risk of light showers. Along the western coast, milder but humid conditions are expected. In Rabat, the day will fluctuate between 13°C and 20°C, with some morning fog possible.
Casablanca is expected to be slightly warmer, with temperatures between 14°C and 21°C, accompanied by a light breeze from the ocean. Central Morocco will experience alternating periods of clouds and sunshine. Marrakech will start the day around 10°C, reaching a high of 23°C under generally clear skies.
Further north in Meknès, temperatures will vary from 9°C to 18°C, with a slightly cooler atmosphere. Eastern Morocco will see more variable weather. In Oujda, overnight lows will drop to 7°C, while the daytime high will top out at 17°C under often cloudy skies.
Nador will be a bit milder, with temperatures between 11°C and 19°C, and a moderate breeze from the Mediterranean Sea. Southern Morocco will enjoy the most pleasant temperatures. Agadir is forecast to see 15°C in the morning, rising to 24°C in the afternoon under generally sunny skies.
Laâyoune will be warmer still, with a low of 16°C and a high of 26°C in a dry and bright atmosphere. The warmer temperatures in the south contrast with the cooler conditions expected further north, highlighting regional variations in Morocco’s climate.