Morocco is known as a subtropical country but certain parts
of the country have extreme seasonal weather. The coastal cities usually
experience moderate temperatures. However, the inland cities experience very
hot weather in the summer due to the geography. Humidity plays a big part in
the weather during the summers. The humidity can make the summers much hotter.
The humidity in the winter months makes the weather feel much cooler in the
coastal regions. Winter is the season for rain but there is very little rainfall
during the year in Morocco.
http://www.expatfocus.com/expatriate-morocco-climate-weather
yes, this is one of the dangers we'll be facing as species...remember the article about the Persian Gulf being too hot in a few years for humans?...(below)...wow
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The thought of living somewhere where the temperature could potentially kill just from your daily activity is mind boggling. I hope the U.S never have to experience anything of that nature.
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