Precipitation in Morocco: Variable Totals Recorded Over the Last 24 Hours
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The General Directorate of Meteorology has published records of precipitation across the Kingdom from Sunday, March 22 at 6:00 AM to Monday, March 23 at 6:00 AM, indicating uneven totals by region.
The province of Chichaoua leads the list with 30 mm of rain, followed by Marrakech, which recorded 10 mm. Benguérir logged 7 mm, while Guelmim reported 6 mm during the same period.
Moderate rainfall of about 4 mm was observed in Taroudant, Settat, and Agadir-Inzegane. Tiznit and Béni Mellal recorded 3 mm each.
Several cities, including Taourirt, Tan-Tan, Bouarfa, Essaouira-Port, and Casablanca, experienced totals of 2 mm. Other locations such as Nouaceur, Midelt, Khouribga, Agadir-Aït Melloul, Ifrane, Fès-Saïss, and Essaouira Airport recorded 1 mm of precipitation.
Lastly, amounts less than 1 mm were noted in several cities, including El Jadida, Sidi Slimane, Kénitra, Sidi Ifni, Tit Mellil, Al Hoceima, Salé, and Meknès.
These precipitation levels are part of a meteorological context characterized by atmospheric instability affecting several regions of the country.
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