Urgent Weather Warning Issued by Morocco's Meteorological Authority
The General Directorate of Meteorology (DGM) in Morocco has issued an urgent alert regarding the impending arrival of adverse weather conditions that are expected to impact a significant portion of the national territory. According to the latest orange-level weather warning bulletin, strong gusts of wind accompanied by suspended dust are forecasted for various provinces across the country on Monday, April 6.
This severe weather episode is characterized by intense air currents, with wind speeds potentially reaching between 80 and 100 km/h. The presence of dust and sand in the air, commonly associated with such storms in the region, is anticipated to significantly reduce visibility, posing risks for transportation and outdoor activities. Both MAP News Agency and Tetouan Press have reported on the situation, emphasizing the importance of caution during this weather phenomenon.
The orange alert is set to take effect on Monday at 9:00 AM and will remain active until 11:00 PM on the same day. In light of this situation, it is crucial for both residents and visitors in the affected areas to closely monitor updates from authorities during these fourteen hours of potential risk. The provinces likely to be impacted by this wind and dust storm include key geographical locations in Morocco, ranging from mountainous regions to the Atlantic coast.
The stability of Morocco's weather will be disrupted this Monday by a storm that necessitates maximum precaution in the aforementioned provinces.
As reported by elfarodeceuta.es.