Temara
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Overview
The climate in Temara is Mediterranean, significantly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. This region of Morocco is characterized by mild, moderately humid winters and warm, dry summers. Thanks to the coastal proximity, extreme temperature fluctuations are rare, and the sea breeze keeps the city comfortable even during the hottest months.
The seasons are quite distinct: the summer period from June to August features stable clear weather and almost no rain. Winter, from December to February, brings coolness and the bulk of the annual precipitation, although sunny days are common even then. Spring and autumn are transitional periods when nature comes alive and temperatures are perfect for long walks.
A notable feature of the local weather is its stability throughout the day. Winds blow year-round, peaking in March and bringing a pleasant freshness. Relative humidity remains moderate, ranging from 68% to 72%, creating favorable conditions for travelers of all preferences.
Temperature
The temperature in Temara delights travelers with an absence of harsh cold or sweltering heat. The annual range typically fluctuates between +8°C and +30°C. The hottest month is August, when daytime highs reach a comfortable +29°C...+30°C, while nights bring a pleasant chill at around +20°C.
Winter temperatures in this part of Morocco remain very mild. February is considered the coolest time, when daytime air warms up to +18°C, and at night the thermometer may drop to +11°C. Variations between day and night in summer are more noticeable and can reach 9-12 degrees, which is worth considering when planning evening outings.
For those who enjoy the sea, the Atlantic Ocean water temperature off the city's coast changes gradually: from +16°C in winter to +21°C...+23°C at the height of summer. The optimal time for swimming is from June to September. Daylight also varies by season, offering up to 14.4 hours of sunshine in June, providing plenty of time for sightseeing.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Temara is distributed very unevenly throughout the year, forming distinct dry and wet seasons. The summer period, especially July and August, is characterized by a near-total absence of rain. The probability of precipitation during this time is close to zero, and the sky stays clear, making the city an ideal destination for those seeking guaranteed sunny weather.
The rainy season in this region of Morocco falls in autumn and winter. November is traditionally considered the wettest month, when the likelihood of rainy days peaks and the annual rainfall begins to accumulate actively. During this time, as well as in December and March, rains usually take the form of short but intense downpours, quickly followed by clear weather.
Overall, the frequency of precipitation remains low compared to many European cities. Snow on the coast is an exceptionally rare and unlikely occurrence. The general dryness of the climate allows for planning a trip at any time of year; however, lovers of perfectly clear skies should choose the period from May to September, when the number of "dry" days per month reaches 28–31.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When packing for Temara for the summer months, opt for light clothing made of natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. Be sure to bring sunscreen with a high SPF, quality sunglasses, and a hat. If you plan to vacation on the Atlantic coast of Morocco from June to September, don't forget your swimwear and a light windbreaker for evening strolls, as it can be breezy by the ocean.
For a trip in winter or the shoulder seasons (March–May, October–November), it's best to follow the principle of layering. During the day, T-shirts and light jumpers will come in handy, but for evenings, when temperatures can drop to +10°C...+13°C, you'll need a warm sweater and a mid-season jacket. In November and December, it's worth packing a compact umbrella or a light raincoat in case of brief showers.
Regardless of the time of year, comfortable closed-toe shoes will be useful for excursions and city walks. Given the local climate, we also recommend always carrying a power adapter and a small bottle of water to stay hydrated during daytime activities under the Moroccan sun.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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