It's a big country with several climatic zones and not particularly predictable weather, so it's difficult to generalise. For example, October 2007 it was 43c south of the Atlas, whereas Apr/May 2008 (normally the best time to visit) was quite cool and rainy in the north. Jan/Feb is usually warm and sunny in the middle of the day, but overnight temperatures can drop to near freezing.
It's also important to realise that much of the country is above 3000' asl. The first French governor of Morocco described it as a 'cold country with a hot sun' and he was right--if there's no sun, it can be a chilly place.
Suprisingly, heat is easier to deal with than cold/rain. In extreme heat you just change your routine--rise pre-dawn, get on the road at first light, and around 2pm find somewhere with a pool to stop overnight (and drink 3+ litres of water per day).
August will normally be very hot everywhere. Post 19 Sep will likely still be hot.
Tim
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Last edited by Tim Cullis; 22 Jul 2008 at 11:17.
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