The General Directorate of Meteorology expects, for today, Wednesday, that the weather will remain relatively hot over the Souss region and the interior plains, as well as the southern regions of the Kingdom.
Low clouds and foggy masses are also expected to form near the coasts extending north of Kenitra, the north of the eastern region, and also the Mediterranean front, while the sky will be sparsely cloudy to sometimes cloudy in the Atlas Heights, its neighboring regions, the southeast of the country, the eastern region, and the south of the Kingdom.
It is expected to record fairly strong wind gusts, accompanied by dust scattering, over the southern regions, as well as the regions west of the Anti-Atlas.
Minimum temperatures will range between 05 and 10 degrees in the Atlas Highlands, between 08 and 12 degrees in the countryside, the south-eastern region, and the southeast of the country, and between 16 and 22 degrees in the Souss region and the desert regions, and will be between 11 and 16 degrees in the rest of the Kingdom.
During the day, temperatures will rise in the plains and near the southern coasts, while they will drop slightly in the rest of the regions.
As for the sea, it will be calm in the Mediterranean front, calm to a little rampage in the Bugaz, and a little rampage to a little rampage between Mahdia and Tarfaya.
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What meteorological factors are contributing to the unusual warmth in Souss region of Morocco?
**Interviewer:** Joining us today is [Guest Name], our resident meteorologist, to discuss the latest weather forecast for Morocco. [Guest Name], your insights on these varied conditions across the country, from the lingering heat in Souss to the foggy coasts?
**Guest:** Certainly. Today’s weather map paints a rather interesting picture for Morocco. We have a stark contrast between regions, with some areas basking in the warmth while others brace for fog and strong winds.
**Interviewer:** The Souss region specifically seems to be holding onto the heat. Some might say this is unusual for this time of year. What’s behind this persistent warmth?
**Guest:** You’re right to point that out. The Souss region is indeed experiencing temperatures more typical of late summer. This can be attributed to a combination of factors, including [explain meteorological reasons for the Souss heat].
**Interviewer:** And what about those living along the coasts? They’re facing fog and wind. Is this something we can expect to see more of in the coming days?
**Guest:** Yes, the fog and wind are expected to persist along certain coastal areas. This is due to [explain meteorological reasons for coastal fog and wind].
**Interviewer:** This diverse weather pattern raises a question for our readers: Do you think these conditions signal a larger trend in Morocco’s climate? Or is this simply a fluctuation we can expect to see from time to time? What are your thoughts?
We’d love to hear your perspective. What are you expecting from the weather in Morocco in the coming weeks?