





Time promises to be globally spring this Saturday, with rising temperatures in several regions, notably in the south and inside the country. However, localized thunderstorms and a few showers are expected in the mountains.
According to the Directorate General of Meteorology, temperatures will be a little hot on the interior plains, the Oriental, the Southeast as well as on the interior of the Saharan provinces. Unstable clouds, carrying overwhelming and scattered thunderstorms, are provided on the Middle Atlas and the Highlands of the Oriental.
Low clouds, sometimes dense, will be able to give low rains on the North Atlantic plains, the Rif and the west of the Mediterranean coast. The sky will be temporarily cloudy on the High Atlas as well as on the east and the south of the Saharan provinces.
Mist formations are expected in the morning and at night on the Atlantic plains, the phosphate and Oulmès plateaus, and the northwest of the southern provinces.
In addition, fairly strong gusts of wind, sometimes lifting licks, will blow on the Oriental, the Southeast and the Atlas.
Planned temperatures, city by city
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Oujda : 14°C / 24°C
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Bouarfa : 16°C / 29°C
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To the Hoceima : 16°C / 23°C
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Tetouan : 13°C / 26°C
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Sex : 13°C / 22°C
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Mellilia : 15°C / 21°C
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Tanger : 15°C / 25°C
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Kenitra : 15°C / 23°C
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Rabat : 15°C / 24°C
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Casablanca : 15°C / 24°C
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The Jadida : 15°C / 24°C
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Settat : 15°C / 27°C
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Safi : 14°C / 23°C
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Khouribga : 13°C / 25°C
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Blessed mellal : 13°C / 25°C
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Marrakech : 15°C / 27°C
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Meknès : 14°C / 27°C
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Fez : 14°C / 25°C
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Ifrane : 4°C / 18°C
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Taioounate : 16°C / 25°C
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Errachidia : 12°C / 29°C
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Ouarzazate : 14°C / 31°C
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Agadir : 14°C / 23°C
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Essaouira : 13°C / 23°C
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Laâyoune : 16°C / 28°C
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Smell : 17°C / 31°C
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Dakhla : 18°C / 27°C
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Girlfriend : 21°C / 32°C
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Lagouira : 19°C / 29°C
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Midelt : 11°C / 24°C
Quiet sea on the Mediterranean
On the coastline side, the sea will be beautiful roughly agitated in the Mediterranean, not very agitated in agitated on the strait and between Tan-Tan and Dakhla, and agitated elsewhere.
