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Tifariti

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Planning a trip to Tifariti? In this section, you will find the most up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan your visit to this region.

Overview

The climate in Tifariti is a distinct desert type, characteristic of the vast landscapes of this region. The main features of the local weather are exceptional air dryness, abundant sunlight, and significant daily temperature fluctuations. Proximity to the Sahara dictates the conditions: prolonged rainfall is almost non-existent, and the sky remains cloudless for most of the year.

The seasons in this region are quite clearly defined. Summer is characterized by extreme heat, while winter remains mild and comfortable for those who do not tolerate severe cold well. Spring and autumn are considered the "golden" periods for tourism, offering the most balanced temperatures suitable for spending long periods outdoors and actively exploring the natural landscapes.

Temperature

Temperature patterns in Tifariti are highly contrasting. During the summer peak in July and August, daytime heat can be severe, with the mercury often reaching +40°C. The air is very dry at this time, which makes the heat slightly more bearable; however, it is best to plan active excursions for the early morning or evening hours.

The winter months, including December and January, bring very pleasant daytime weather with temperatures around +21–23°C, making this time of year ideal for sightseeing. Nevertheless, travelers should be prepared for "nighttime surprises": due to the lack of cloud cover, heat escapes rapidly, and the thermometer can drop to +5–9°C. Such sharp daily fluctuations are a hallmark of the desert, requiring a thoughtful approach to your wardrobe.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Tifariti is a rare and welcome occurrence. Due to the arid climate, the total annual amount is minimal. There is no classic rainy season here in the traditional sense; instead, rare but occasionally intense short-term downpours occur. Snow almost never falls here due to consistently high temperatures, even in the winter months.

According to statistics, a slight increase in rainfall may be observed in September and October, as well as at the end of winter. During the rest of the year, especially the summer months from June to August, rain is almost entirely absent. This stability ensures travelers dry weather, but it is important to remember that rare March rains can be sudden, so having a compact raincoat in your backpack is a good idea.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

The golden rule for a trip to Tifariti is layering. During the day, when the sun is at its strongest, clothing made from light, natural fabrics like cotton or linen is the ideal choice. To protect your skin from the heat and sunburn, long-sleeved items are preferred. Essential accessories throughout the year include sunglasses, a hat, and high-SPF sunscreen.

Given the nature of the desert climate, don't forget to pack warm clothing for the evenings. Even after the hottest day, the temperature can drop sharply after sunset, so a light jacket, sweater, or windbreaker will be very useful. Additionally, ensure you have comfortable, closed shoes for walking on rocky terrain and always carry a sufficient supply of drinking water.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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