CLIMATE
Morocco
is dominated by the Mediterranean climate made
temperate by the influence of the Atlantic Ocean
in the northern and southern parts of the
country. In the center, the climate is
continental with significant temperature
differences. The Atlas region is moist with
frequent snow falls.In the South, it's the
desert climate. In the South, a desert climate
prevails.
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As far as the climate goes, it would be
better to visit the south - or at least the
desert routes - outside midsummer , when
for most of the day it's far too hot for casual
exploration, especially if you're dependent on
public transport. But July and August, the
hottest months, can be wonderful on the coast,
and in the mountains, there are no set rules.
Spring
, which comes late by European standards (around
April to May), is perhaps the best overall time,
with a summer climate in the south and in the
mountains, and water warm enough to swim in on
both the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts.
Winter can be perfect by day in the south,
though be warned that desert nights can get very
cold - a major consideration if you're staying
in the cheaper hotels, which rarely have
heating. If you're planning to hike in
the mountains , it's best to keep to the
months from April to October unless you have
some experience of snow conditions.
Weather conditions apart, the Islamic
religious calendar and its related festivals
will have the most seasonal effect on your
travel. The most important factor is Ramadan
, the month of daytime fasting; this can be a
problem for transport, and especially hiking,
though the festive evenings do much to
compensate. See "Festivals" section for details
of its timing, as well as that of other
festivals.