Morocco Heatwave: Up to 48°C Expected July 1-5, 2026

Morocco faces a severe heatwave from July 1-5, 2026, with temperatures reaching 48°C in some regions.

Morocco Heatwave: Up to 48°C Expected July 1-5, 2026

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Morocco is experiencing a severe heatwave from July 1 to July 5, 2026, with temperatures expected to reach up to 48°C in some regions, according to the Moroccan Directorate General of Meteorology (DGM). The alert covers multiple provinces, including areas in the south and interior.

The DGM has issued a red alert for extreme heat, warning of health risks, especially for vulnerable populations. Authorities advise residents to stay hydrated, avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours, and check on elderly or isolated individuals.

This heatwave follows a trend of rising temperatures in North Africa, linked to broader climate patterns. No official records have been broken as of July 1, but the sustained high temperatures are notable.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What regions in Morocco are most affected by the heatwave?

The heatwave affects multiple provinces, particularly in southern and interior regions, with temperatures up to 48°C.

What precautions should people take during this heatwave?

Stay hydrated, avoid direct sun during peak hours (11 a.m. to 4 p.m.), and check on vulnerable individuals like the elderly.

Is this heatwave linked to climate change?

While no single event can be directly attributed, the heatwave aligns with broader trends of rising temperatures in North Africa due to climate change.

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