Morocco's climate
The Moroccan climate is both Mediterranean and Atlantic, with a dry and hot season coupled with a cold and wet season, the end of the hot period being marked by the rains in October.
The presence of the sea attenuates temperature differences, tempers the seasons and increases the humidity of the air (400 to 800 mm of rain on the coast).
In the interior, the climate varies depending on the altitude. The summers are hot and dry, especially when the hot sirocco or chergui blows, summer wind coming from the Sahara. In this season, the average temperatures are from 22 ° C to 24 ° C. The winters are cold and rainy with frequent frost and snow. The average temperature then changes from 12 ° C to 14 ° C and can drop exceptionally down to - 20 ° C. Pre-Saharan and Saharan Morocco has a dry desert climate.
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