Various regions of Morocco are experiencing a notable rise in temperatures today, with a clear contrast between coastal and inland cities.
In the north, Tangier records a relatively moderate temperature of 29°C, while in Oujda to the east, temperatures reach 41°C.
In the capital Rabat, temperatures are expected to reach 27°C, with forecasts of clear skies and some clouds.
Casablanca, the country’s economic capital, records a temperature of 28°C.
Inland, Marrakech experiences a significant rise in temperature, reaching 43°C, while Fez records 39°C and Meknes 37°C.
In the south, Dakhla records a relatively moderate temperature of 25°C, while it rises to 31°C in Laayoune.
It’s worth noting that the highest temperature was recorded in Errachidia at 42°C, while the lowest was in Agadir at 28°C.
Citizens are advised to take necessary precautions against strong sunlight, especially in cities experiencing significant temperature increases.
This weather report provides a comprehensive overview of temperatures across major Moroccan cities, highlighting the variations between coastal and inland areas, and emphasizing the need for sun protection in particularly hot regions.