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Morocco's Turbulent Skies: Unraveling the Persistent Severe Thunderstorms

Tuesday 10 September 2024 - 16:50
Morocco's Turbulent Skies: Unraveling the Persistent Severe Thunderstorms

Morocco's skies are once again brewing a dramatic spectacle, as the country braces for yet another episode of severe thunderstorms. This latest weather event is set to sweep across the nation, leaving no region untouched by its powerful impact.

The General Directorate of Meteorology (DMN) has issued a special weather bulletin, forecasting a significant drop in temperatures and the arrival of intense thunderstorms. These storms are expected to unleash their fury on various regions, including the provinces of Al Hoceima, Driouch, Nador, Berkane, Guercif, Taourirt, Oujda-Angad, Jerada, Figuig, Boulemane, Taza, Sefrou, Ifrane, El Hajeb, Meknes, Fez, Moulay Yacoub, and Taounate.

The bulletin warns of the potential for local flooding, particularly in areas with poor drainage systems, and urges citizens to exercise caution and follow the recommendations of local authorities.

This extreme weather phenomenon is not an isolated incident but rather part of a series of thunderstorms that have been battering Morocco since the beginning of September. The relentless storms have already left their mark on the country, with heavy rain and hail wreaking havoc in several regions.

The National Meteorological Department has diligently monitored these weather events, providing regular updates and warnings to keep the public informed and prepared. Their efforts are crucial in ensuring the safety and well-being of the population during these turbulent times.

Morocco's encounter with severe thunderstorms serves as a stark reminder of the country's vulnerability to the forces of nature. As the storms continue to unfold, the nation remains vigilant, awaiting the passing of this atmospheric turmoil.

This article aims to shed light on the ongoing weather situation in Morocco, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the challenges posed by these severe thunderstorms. Stay tuned for further updates as the story develops.


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