Temp
23° C
average
Rain
0 mm
per month
Sun
74 %
chance
Humidity
71 %
average
Weather in Morocco in September
September in Morocco sees the tail end of the summer heat with temperatures beginning to ease. Typically, the weather remains warm and mostly dry, making it an excellent time for outdoor exploration. Travellers can expect sunny days with occasional rain showers, particularly in the northern regions. The weather is generally suitable for exploring historical sites, markets, and natural landscapes.
September Climate Overview
- Average Temperature: 20°C to 30°C
- Rainfall: 20 mm – 40 mm
- Sunshine Hours: 9 hours per day
- Sea Temperature: 22°C
- Humidity: Moderate
- Wind Speed: Light to moderate
What to Expect in September
Daytime Conditions
Daytime in Morocco during September can be warm with temperature highs ranging from 25°C to 30°C. The sun exposure is strong, so it is essential to stay hydrated and wear sun protection like hats and sunscreen. Humidity levels are generally comfortable, allowing for pleasant daytime exploration.
Rainfall Patterns
Rainfall in September can be sporadic. Rain is not consistent but might come in brief showers, especially in northern parts. This is unlikely to disrupt travel plans, but it’s good to have a light rain cover just in case.
Evening Conditions
Evenings tend to be comfortably cooler, which can be a relief after the daytime warmth. Easting down to around 15°C to 20°C, breezes are mild, making outdoor evenings enjoyable. It’s an excellent time for alfresco dining or visiting local markets.
Best Activities in Morocco in September
- Outdoor Activities: Hiking and exploring the Atlas Mountains or desert tours are popular due to the tolerable temperatures.
- Seasonal Highlights: In some areas, you might catch the harvest of figs and dates, or witness migratory birds in the wetlands.
- Water-based or Nature-based Activities: Coastal cities may offer beach outings and boat tours due to comfortable sea temperatures.
What to Pack for September
- Appropriate clothing for daytime and evening temperatures
- Protection from sun or rain (hat, sunscreen, umbrella, etc.)
- Footwear suitable for local terrain (e.g., walking, hiking, city streets)
- Reusable water bottle