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Scorching Temperatures Set to Sweep Across Morocco

Friday 21 June 2024 - 12:10
Scorching Temperatures Set to Sweep Across Morocco

As June 2024 draws to a close, Morocco braces for an intense heatwave, marking a stark contrast to the milder weather patterns observed earlier this month. The General Directorate of Meteorology (DMN) has issued a warning for several provinces, forecasting a significant spike in temperatures from Saturday through Monday.

The meteorological agency predicts that temperatures will soar between 37 and 42 degrees Celsius across a wide swath of the country. Regions expected to bear the brunt of this thermal onslaught include Beni Mellal, Fquih Ben Salah, Khenifra, Settat, Rehamna, Youssoufia, and Chichaoua. The scorching conditions will not spare other areas either, with Kelaat Sraghna, Marrakech, Moulay Yaacoub, Fez, Meknes, Taounate, Sidi Slimane, and Khemisset also falling under the heatwave's grip.

Further afield, the provinces of Sidi Kacem, Errachidia, Zagora, Tinghir, Tata, and Aousserd are likewise poised to experience the impending thermal surge.

This abrupt shift in weather patterns is particularly notable given the cooler temperatures that have characterized much of June 2024, especially in regions such as Rabat. The contrast with the previous year's June heat is striking, highlighting the capricious nature of Morocco's climate.

However, climatologists caution that this cooler interlude may be short-lived. Forecasts indicate that temperatures are likely to reach their zenith as June concludes, with the trend expected to persist through July and August—traditionally the hottest months of the year in Morocco.

The timing of this heatwave couldn't be more critical, as it threatens to exacerbate Morocco's ongoing struggle with drought. The nation has been grappling with a protracted water crisis, prompting officials to redouble their efforts in addressing this pressing issue.

In a proactive move to combat water scarcity, Morocco recently embarked on an ambitious infrastructure project. Earlier this month, Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan presided over the groundbreaking ceremony for the Casablanca Seawater Desalination Plant in El Jadida province. This initiative represents a significant step in the country's multifaceted approach to water resource management.

As Morocco steels itself for the impending heatwave, the contrast between the cooler start to June and the forecasted scorching finish serves as a stark reminder of the climate challenges facing the nation. With temperatures set to climb and water resources under increasing pressure, all eyes will be on how Morocco navigates these environmental hurdles in the coming months. 


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