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Planning a trip to sunny Mohammedia? In this section, you will find the most up-to-date weather information for this picturesque corner of Morocco, including current conditions and detailed forecasts for the coming days.

Overview

The climate in Mohammedia is a mild subtropical type, significantly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. This makes the city an ideal destination almost year-round: you won't find the exhausting heat typical of Morocco's inland regions, and winters remain remarkably pleasant and warm. The coastal location ensures a constant sea breeze that refreshes the air even on the sunniest days.

The seasons in the city are quite distinct but without extreme fluctuations. Summer months are characterized by dry and clear weather with minimal cloud cover. Winter brings a bit more cool air and brief rains, but temperatures rarely drop to low levels. Spring and autumn are considered the "golden time," when nature blooms and the air temperature becomes most comfortable for long walks along the coast and sightseeing.

A general understanding of the local climate allows tourists to enjoy their vacation at any time. Thanks to the stable weather conditions, the comfortable beach season lasts longer here than in many other resorts, and an abundance of sunny days—averaging over eight hours of sun per day—guarantees a great mood throughout your holiday.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Mohammedia is remarkably consistent with no sharp changes. The hottest months are July and August, when daytime highs average around +27°C...+28°C and can rise to +31°C on certain days. However, the proximity to the Atlantic Ocean acts as a natural air conditioner: sea breezes make the heat pleasant and easily bearable compared to Morocco's inland cities.

The winter period in the city is very mild and comfortable for sightseeing. During the coldest months, January and February, daytime temperatures usually hover around +18°C...+19°C. Nights can be brisk, with temperatures dropping to +9°C...+10°C, so significant daily temperature fluctuations (up to 10–15°C) should be considered when planning evening strolls. At this time, the city is enveloped in a pleasant coolness, perfect for a leisurely introduction to local culture.

Ocean water temperatures also undergo seasonal changes, which is important for swimming enthusiasts. The optimal swimming season lasts from June to September, when the water warms up to +22°C...+25°C. In the winter months, the ocean cools to +12°C...+14°C, remaining refreshing but more suitable for walks along the water's edge than for actual swimming. Spring and autumn offer "intermediate" values around +18°C...+21°C, which is quite comfortable for seasoned travelers.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Mohammedia is distinctly seasonal, typical of Mediterranean influence. Most of the moisture falls during the winter period, from November to March. Traditionally, January and February are considered the wettest months, with rainfall levels reaching 64–66 mm. Most often, rain in this region of Morocco occurs as intense but brief showers, after which clear weather quickly returns.

In contrast, the summer season in the city is exceptionally dry. From June to August, rain is extremely rare, and humidity is virtually non-existent. In July and August, rainfall often nears zero, guaranteeing tourists consistently sunny weather for beach holidays and boat trips. On average, there are about 50–60 days of precipitation per year, most of which occur during the cooler months.

Snow in Mohammedia is an anomaly due to its coastal location and mild temperatures, so winter precipitation falls exclusively as rain. In spring and autumn, humidity is moderate: light drizzle may occur in March or October, but it usually doesn't interfere with travel plans, only refreshing the air and maintaining the vibrance of local vegetation. Overall, the city is considered a sunny and dry resort, favorable for visiting at any time of year.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When preparing for Mohammedia, it is worth following the principle of layering, as temperatures can change noticeably throughout the day. For a summer trip to Morocco, be sure to bring light clothing made from natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. Don't forget swimwear, sunglasses, and high-factor sunscreen (SPF 50+), as the Atlantic sun is active even with a cool breeze. For evening promenades along the waterfront, a light sweater or windbreaker will come in handy.

If your visit is planned for the winter period (from December to February), your wardrobe should be warmer. You will need jeans, closed-toe shoes, and a sweater. Since this is a time for potential rain, a compact umbrella or raincoat will be very useful. During the shoulder seasons—spring and autumn—the optimal choice would be T-shirts combined with light jackets that are easy to take off when the sun warms the air in the middle of the day.

As for practical small items, don't forget a European standard plug adapter and the most comfortable shoes possible, suitable for both city walks and relaxing on the sand. A water bottle and a small backpack will make your excursions around the area comfortable, and having a towel will allow you to spontaneously enjoy a break on one of the local beaches.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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