Recent Rainfall Data Across Moroccan Cities
According to recent reports from the General Directorate of Meteorology (DGM), several cities in Morocco have experienced significant rainfall in the last 24 hours. The city of Immouzzer-Idda Outanane topped the list with 31 millimeters of rain, showcasing the intensity of the downpour. Following closely was Sidi Bennour, which recorded 25 millimeters, while Agadir-Inezgane saw a more moderate 16 millimeters of precipitation. Other notable cities included Taroudant and Ifrane, both of which received 13 millimeters, and Tiznit with 12 millimeters.
Additionally, Agadir-Aït Melloul received 10 millimeters, and Tétouan, Taza, Nador, and El Jadida each recorded 6 millimeters. Fès-Saiss and Essaouira documented 5 millimeters, while Taourirt saw 4 millimeters. Several cities, including Benguerir, Meknès, and Al Hoceima, registered 3 millimeters, and others like Tan-Tan, Sidi Slimane, Settat, Mohammedia, Tit Mellil, and Chefchaouen received 2 millimeters. The least affected areas, such as Tanger, Oujda, Ouarzazate, Khouribga, Benslimane, and Béni Mellal, experienced just 1 millimeter, with some regions like Tanger-port and Marrakech receiving less than a millimeter.
This significant rainfall across various cities indicates a notable shift in weather patterns, which could have implications for agriculture, water supply, and local ecosystems. Residents are advised to stay updated on further weather forecasts and advisories as the meteorological conditions evolve.
As reported by lesiteinfo.com.