Morocco weather
Our guide to the weather in Morocco during July
We've looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Morocco, covering the last 12 years up to 2024, plus we've asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Morocco weather in July.
How hot is it in Morocco during July?
The temperature reaches around 37℃ during the daytime in July, falling away to 23℃ at night. The UV index will be very high at this time of year, so you'll need to protect your eyes and skin. Avoid sun exposure between 10am and 4pm where possible. If outdoors, find shade, wear sun-protective clothing, wear UV-blocking sunglasses and generously apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every hour or so. Don't be fooled by cloudy skies! Remember that bright surfaces, such as water and sand will increase UV exposure.
Does it rain in Morocco during July?
The answer is no. Morocco is typically bone dry in July. You're not likely to see a thunderstorm during your trip.
Is it windy in Morocco during July?
You're unlikely to experience any strong winds. Expect a light breeze that increases to moderate at times in July. With moderate humidity, any breeze will have a very welcome cooling effect.
Morocco Blog posts
From the Ireland's most popular travel bloggers
What to wear in Morocco: A Morocco packing list for women
30th August 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
Figuring out what to wear in Morocco was something I stressed out about a lot before I left. I scoured Instagram for inspiration but found everything from outfits with full sleeves and long pant legs to shorts and tank tops and instagram-worthy dresses. Obviously, that didn’t help much....
How to make the most out of 2 days in Fes, Morocco
30th August 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
Fez is the oldest city in Morocco and an absolute must see. With the largest tannery in Africa and a sprawling Medina packed with over 9700 streets, it’s definitely worth exploring for a couple of days. But what should you see and do? Where should you stay? And what should you be aware of? Here are my top tips for how to make the most out of 2 days in Fes....
Morocco’s Blue City: Is Chefchaoeun actually worth visiting?
9th August 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
If you’ve done any research or know anything about Morocco, no doubt you’ve come across the beautiful blue coloured city Chefchaouen. Located in the northern part of the country, this small city has become the darling of photographers, instagrammers, and influencers. But, despite the fact that it is beautiful, is it actually worth visiting? I spent two nights here during my time in Morocco and here are my thoughts on Morocco’s blue city....
How to spend one day in Casablanca, Morocco
9th August 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
Casablanca was one of the cities that people told me not to bother with when I was planning my trip to Morocco. Of course, it’s also where I found the cheapest flight to. So, of course, I booked the cheapest flight and planned on just spending one day in Casablanca before moving on to a more exciting Moroccan city, Fez. After all that I had been told, I expected to hate Casablanca- but I didn’t. I wouldn’t say I loved it- it’s not a very exciting city, but I’m not as adamant that...
The perfect 3 day Sahara Desert tour in Morocco
9th August 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
I gazed out at the sea of golden sand dunes spread in front of me, stretching further than I could see. The ‘Arabian Nights’ song from Aladdin circled through my head as I watched the sun sunk lower, turning the sand into a burnt orange colour as it came closer to disappearing behind a sand dune. Sunset in the Sahara was a pretty magical experience and after spending more than 2 weeks in Morocco, I can easily say that our Sahara Desert tour in Morocco with Get You Guide was easily the...
Marrakech city guide
10th May 2017 by The Daily S'elf
This one has been a long time coming. I’ve felt like the only person that hasn’t visited Marrakech for years now, never mind the fact that I’d never set foot in Morocco, my Dad’s home country, before. Embarrassing. Since the trip, I realised a lot of people I’ve spoken to have put Morocco on the long finger for some reason or another. Turns out I wasn’t the only one who kept meaning to go, but never really got around to it. I had no doubt in my mind I’d love the place and...
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