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Expected Minimum and Maximum Temperatures for Monday in Morocco

PUBLISHED April 20, 2026
Expected Minimum and Maximum Temperatures for Monday in Morocco

Forecasted Weather Conditions for Monday

As we approach Monday, the Moroccan General Directorate of Meteorology has released the anticipated minimum and maximum temperatures for various cities across the country. This forecast provides valuable insights for residents and travelers alike, allowing them to prepare for the weather conditions they can expect.

The weather forecast for Monday indicates a range of temperatures across different regions. In the city of Oujda, temperatures are expected to range from a minimum of 14°C to a maximum of 30°C. Nearby Bouarfa will see similar minimum temperatures at 14°C, but the maximum will be slightly lower at 26°C. Coastal cities like Al Hoceima are forecasted to experience cooler temperatures, with a low of 11°C and a high of 17°C.

In the bustling city of Tangier, residents can expect a comfortable day with temperatures varying from 15°C to 25°C. Meanwhile, the capital, Rabat, will see temperatures rise to a maximum of 31°C, starting from a minimum of 14°C. Casablanca, another major city, is anticipated to have a slightly cooler day with minimum temperatures around 16°C and a high of 24°C.

Farther south, Marrakech is expected to experience some warmth, with a minimum of 18°C and a maximum reaching up to 36°C, making it one of the hotter spots on the forecast. Cities like Agadir and Essaouira will enjoy highs of 37°C and 33°C, respectively, while the southern city of Laayoune will see a maximum of 24°C.

These temperature forecasts are crucial for individuals planning outdoor activities, as well as for agricultural and tourism sectors that are affected by weather conditions. Those in the region are advised to stay updated on the weather changes and take necessary precautions to stay comfortable and safe.

As reported by madar21.com.

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