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What is the rainy season in Morocco?

NOVEMBER-MARCH: Rainfall: The months November to January are rainy months, especially in the north of Morocco. There is an average of about 2 inches or less a month, with the most rain coming in November. In Southern Morocco, winter tends to be drier.



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The best time to visit Morocco is during spring (mid-March to May) or fall (September to October). The weather is warm but pleasant, unlike the cold temperatures and snow of winter, or the scorching heat of summer. The coastal regions can be visited year-round.

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One of the northernmost points of Morocco, Tangier follows a more Mediterranean climate of relatively hot summers, wet and mild winters and coastal winds blowing inland to offset the heat at many times of the year. It has heavier rainfall than most parts of northern Africa, but virtually no rain in July or August.

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The temperature drops in the autumn in October, creating a nice and not too hot summer experience for travelers. Expect an average of 68 F in the daytime and close to 50 F most nights. Going to the desert such as the city of Marrakech, you will find higher temperatures although there will likely be some cooler days.

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However, temperatures vary depending on the city, with Agadir being the coolest and Tangier being the warmest.

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Low season in Morocco Because of the intense heat in many popular destinations, fewer tourists tend to visit during this period, leading to lower prices for accommodations and sometimes even tours. November to February are the Winter months and can be quite cold, especially in the Atlas Mountains and inland cities.

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The best time to book flights to Morocco is typically during the off-season months of July, August, and November. These months are considered off-season because there is less demand for flights and, therefore, flight prices tend to be cheaper.

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Two weeks in Morocco is enough time for a proper grand tour, from the souks of Fes and Marrakesh to the glittering Sahara, High Atlas mountains, and windy Atlantic coast.

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The best time to visit Morocco is in autumn and spring. However, as the country has a diverse geographical landscape, each season has its beauty. In April, May, and September to November, the weather is pleasantly warm across the high grounds of the Atlas Mountains.

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It's not as busy as the high season, so you can often get good deals on accommodations and tours, but the weather is generally more pleasant than in the peak summer heat or the chill of winter. A piece of advice: Morocco is not expensive so even if you visit during the high season, it won't really cost a lot.

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From September to October, temperatures drop but it is still hot: between 30 and 35 degrees during the day and about 20 degrees in the evening. This is also a very good period. The pools are still warm enough to swim in without heating them up.

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November is the start of winter in Morocco, but it is not as cold as winter in many countries across Europe and North America, meaning you can still get a warm holiday during this month, with Marrakesh, as an example, still hitting a high of 23°C (74°F).

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It is warmer in Agadir in the winter than it is in Marrakesh, this is why it is a popular winter-sun holiday destination. The highest temperatures occur between June and August.

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The climate of coastal Morocco is more or less like the same in Portugal except that it's warmer and it has deserts to the south and east. There are no deserts in Portugal. There is also some snow in the High Atlas in Morocco, as well as in the Portuguese Serra da Estrela.

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Generally speaking, Morocco is quite a bit greener and colder than Egypt (or let's say not as blistering hot).

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