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Temperatures of the differentes Cities...
Tempered climate in the coastal regions, barren Climate to the South and east of the country. Springs. North to the South, the average maximum temperatures in day course, go of 17 to 23°C in March. They attain 22 to 24°C in May, with records of 41°C to Folds back and even 44°C to Agadir. The rainy passages give a month of well watered March close to the Mediterranean and north of the Atlantic, with a cumul of 120 mm to Tanger against 105 mm to Brest for the same month. These rains are less and less important while descending towards the south, and even rare in May, since one does not collect in average that 20 mm to the south of Casablanca and only 5 mm to Agadir. Sea water reheats itself little by little, with 17°C in average for the Mediterranean, 17 to 19°C of the north to the south of the Atlantic. On the high plateaus and in mountain, Rif to the atlas This is really the spring in the average mountain and the high plateaus: the temperatures climb back up and despite of small ones again mornings a little fresh accompanied of some frosts, they end up to rejoin in the month of May the values of the coastal regions, to the hours more hot. It does then good to discover the imperial cities, Fès, Meknès or Marrakesh (400 to 600 meters of altitude). Some stormy rains bring again uniformly a little water, or of snow in high mountain. In the desert of the Sahara, rain itself pheasantt Forget as early as the month of April. The average of the maximum temperatures pass thus of 23°C in March to 31°C in May to Ouarzazate, to more than 1100 meters of altitude to the harbors of the desert, where one already raised 41°C during this month. The summer. In the coastal regions, average period of sunshine attains 9 at 10 o'clock, and beautiful weather installs itself durably on the 530 Km of Mediterranean coasts. The northeast alizé to northwest reigns all the summer on the facade Atlantic, while the south is submitted in end of been at the strong winds of south to southeast, hot, dry and loaded with sand, the "Chergui". Agadir side, fog is very frequent in the morning. The some June showers (10 to 15 mm) become rare in July and in August. As early as the month of June, the shower can be considered as exceptional to the south of Casablanca (not more than 1 mm for these two months). The temperatures attain their summits with maximum averages of 25 to 30°C, and records of 48°C to Folds back and Agadir in August, 50°C to Safi. In August, the average temperatures of the water in Mediterranean attain 21 to 24°west C some Is. The one of the Atlantic remain comparatively fresh because of a cold current come Canaries, they are close to the 21,5°C in average. On the high plateaus and in mountain, Rif to the atlas The heat presents on the high plateaus becomes often stifling in the big cities, but sometimes tempered by of violents storms isolated. In mountain, the atmosphere remains more pleasant for the nights are a fresher little. In the desert of the Sahara The sun becomes more and more hot, for the clouds themselves rare facts and the exceptional storms, rain making to forget itself as early as the month of April. The average of the maximum temperatures pass thus of 23°C in March to 31°C in May to Ouarzazate, to more than 1100 meters of altitude to the harbors of the desert, where one already raised 41°C during this month. Fall. In the coastal regions, in September, one raises again the presence of some morning fogs to the south, close to agadir, while a strong wind of northwest blows sometimes on the coasts Atlantic up to October the time remains pleasant with maximum understood averages between 24 and 27°C, but rains reappear to this period; they themselves more frequent facts in November, months during which it falls 150 North to the south. Sea water refreshes itself: 17 to 18°C in average for the Mediterranean, 18 to 20°C for the Atlantic. On the high plateaus and in mountain, Rif to the atlas The fall constitutes a well pleasant period on the high plateaus, with days are again well sunny, despite the presence of stormy rains that hold sway sometimes. The big heats of the summer move away themselves: the average maximum temperatures, again above 30°C in September, no longer attain than 21 to 24°C in November. In mountain, the more sensitive decrease and the first ones froze appear at the beginning of November. In the desert of the Sahara Stormy showers show themselves close to the relief, giving 15 mm in average a months to Ouarzazate. There also, the canicule of the months of been becomes blurred, even if the temperatures remain despite all very students to the hours more hot: 34°C in average in September and again some points to more than 30°C in November. The decrease becomes sensitive in night course, with minimal averages being close to the 7°C to Ouarzazate in November. Winter. In the coastal regions, to this season, average period of sunshine is of 5 at 6 o'clock a day. The temperatures remain comparatively soft: the minimal averages go of 7 to 9°C, the maximum ones of 16 to 21°C of Tanger to Agadir. January is the month more cold, but it freezes only rarely on the extreme north, with a record to -2°C recorded to Tanger. This quarter is the rainiest one, especially to the foot of the Rif as well as of Tanger to Kenitra with respectively 360 and 310 mm, be almost as much as to Brest, 385 mm, to the same period; on the remainder of the facade Atlantic, the average collected values subside leaving towards the south (220 to 105 mm of Flap to Agadir). The temperatures of sea water can be considered as cold, since they do not attain in average that 14 to 15°C in Mediterranean (or alboran sea), 15 to 17°C of the north to the south in Atlantic. On the high plateaus and in mountain, Rif to the atlas On the body of the relief, that constitutes a very big party of Morocco, the winter is cold and very humid. Thus, on the high plateaus, countries berbère,les temperatures average minimal do not surpass 0 to 2°C, the maximum ones 11 to 13°C; in February, to Midelt (1521 meters) one has even recorded -10°C (record for the year). This is the period of "reserves in water" necessary to the irrigation for the following seasons. It snows abundantly on the Means and the High Atlas, of which the summits surpass 3000 and 4000 meters (not at all peak of the Africa of the north, the Toubkal: 4165 m), one can even there to ski. In the desert of the Sahara To this period, average period of sunshine is of 5 at 6 o'clock a day. This is the moment to do some excursions without fearing the too strong heats in the Sahara, that spreads itself to the south of the anti-atlas. The temperatures can do huge gaps in day course since the minimal averages to the dawn spread themselves of 1 to 3°C, while the maximum ones can attain 26 to 31°C to the hours more hot. The rains that produce themselves in the form of a storms violents remain rare; during these three months it does not fall in average that 20 to 22 mm of rain to the entry of the desert, on the regions more near of the relief and coast Atlantic.
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