Recent Rainfall Data from Morocco
According to the Directorate General of Meteorology, the past 24 hours have seen significant rainfall across various regions of Morocco. Notably, Taroudant recorded the highest precipitation with 26 millimeters, followed closely by Boulemane with 24 millimeters. Other areas also experienced considerable rainfall, such as Dabbdo with 22 millimeters, and Chichaoua, which received 21 millimeters. The rainfall data reflects the diverse climatic conditions of the country, with regions like Khénifra and Midelt receiving 14 millimeters, while Beni Mellal saw 11 millimeters.
In the coastal areas, the rainfall varied significantly; places like Skhirat and Sidi Ben Nour received 9 millimeters, while Nouaceur and Ifrane recorded 7 millimeters. The cities of Azilal, Tétouan, and Agadir had lesser amounts at 6 millimeters each. The capital cities, including Rabat, Salé, Meknes, and others, received around 5 millimeters, showcasing how widespread the rainfall was across the nation. Even less populated areas like Tinghir and Oukaimeden reported minimal rainfall, with only 1 millimeter recorded.
This rainfall is crucial for supporting agriculture and replenishing water supplies in the region, which has faced prolonged dry spells in previous years. The meteorological data is vital for farmers and local authorities as they plan for the agricultural season ahead. The consistent rainfall is expected to have a positive impact on crop yields and livestock, enhancing food security in the region.
As reported by hespress.com.