Morocco faces unstable weather with storms, rising temperatures

Morocco will experience unstable weather this week, with localized thunderstorms and rising temperatures in the south, according to official forecasts.

Morocco faces unstable weather with storms, rising temperatures

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Morocco is set for a week of unstable weather, characterized by a significant rise in temperatures across the southern regions and localized thunderstorms, particularly from Thursday, April 23, through Friday, April 24, 2026. The General Directorate of Meteorology (DGM) issued the forecast, warning of weather contrasts across the country.

The DGM states that temperatures will noticeably increase starting Wednesday, April 22, especially in the south and southeast of the kingdom. This thermal rise will be accompanied by the formation of local thunderclouds over the Atlas Mountains, the eastern regions, and the south on Thursday and Friday. These conditions could bring storms, gusty winds, and occasional hail.

Meanwhile, the northern and central plains will experience relatively stable and clear weather with moderate temperatures. Coastal areas will see low clouds and morning mists. The public, particularly in affected inland areas, is advised to stay updated with official bulletins from the DGM due to the potential for sudden weather changes.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main weather risks for Morocco this week?

The main risks are localized thunderstorms with potential for gusty winds and hail, particularly in the Atlas Mountains, eastern regions, and the south on Thursday and Friday.

Which part of Morocco will see the highest temperature rise?

The southern and southeastern provinces of Morocco are forecast to experience a significant rise in temperatures starting Wednesday.

Where can I find official weather updates for Morocco?

Official forecasts and warnings are issued by the General Directorate of Meteorology (Direction Générale de la Météorologie - DGM), which is the national meteorological service of Morocco.

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