Unpredictable Weather Patterns in Morocco
On Monday, June 15, Morocco is set to experience a blend of weather conditions characterized by high temperatures, cloud cover, thunderstorms, and strong winds, as detailed by the General Directorate of Meteorology. The southeastern regions, along with the eastern areas and the southern parts of the Sahara provinces, are anticipated to experience the warmest conditions. Moreover, low clouds are expected to blanket the northern and central plains, the Saiss region, the northern Sahara provinces, the Mediterranean coastline, and the inland Souss region. In certain areas, foggy conditions accompanied by light drizzle may also occur, adding to the atmospheric variability.
As we move further inland, cumuliform clouds are likely to generate scattered showers and thunderstorms, particularly over the Middle Atlas and the southern section of the Oriental region. Additionally, residents in the southern provinces and the Southeast should prepare for strong wind gusts, with the possibility of localized dust storms in areas that are particularly exposed to such weather phenomena.
Temperature Forecast and Coastal Conditions
Temperature variations across Morocco will be significant, with minimum temperatures projected to range from 7°C to 15°C in the Atlas Mountains and the Rif. In contrast, the southern Oriental region, Southeast, and the eastern and southern Sahara provinces can expect lows between 20°C and 26°C. Other regions will likely see temperatures fluctuating between 15°C and 25°C. While a decrease in temperatures is expected across the southern areas, northern and central plains, the Saiss region, and Souss, a slight increase will be observed in other parts of the kingdom. For those venturing out to sea, conditions are anticipated to remain calm to slightly rough in the Mediterranean and the Strait, moderately rough between Tangier and El Jorf, and slightly rough to rough along the remaining coastline.
As reported by moroccoworldnews.com.