Recent Rainfall Statistics in Morocco
In the last 24 hours, Morocco has seen significant rainfall across various regions, as quantified by the General Directorate of Meteorology. Taroudant topped the list with 26 millimeters, followed closely by Boulemane with 24 millimeters and Dbdou with 22 millimeters. Other notable measurements include Chichaoua at 21 millimeters and Khénifra and Midelt both recording 14 millimeters. Additionally, Beni Mellal experienced 11 millimeters of precipitation, while other areas such as Skhirat and Sidi Bennour received 9 millimeters.
The rainfall distribution further illustrates that regions like Nouacer, Ifrane, and Benslimane received 7 millimeters, whereas Azilal, Tétouan, and Agadir reported 6 millimeters. The capital city, Rabat, along with Salé and Meknes, observed 5 millimeters, while Azzrou, Taza, and other cities recorded between 4 to 2 millimeters. Some areas, including Tinghir and Oukaimeden, noted minimal rainfall of about 1 millimeter.
This recent weather pattern is crucial for the agricultural sector and water resources management in Morocco, highlighting the importance of monitoring precipitation levels to inform farmers and local authorities. The data on rainfall provides a clearer understanding of the current environmental conditions, which can affect various sectors, including agriculture and water supply management.
As reported by trendnews.ma.