Morocco experiences a different weather conditions range, due to its climate zones and varied geography. Morocco’s Sahara Desert is known for its extreme temperatures. Which takes a large distance in southeast Morocco.

During the summer months (July and August), the Sahara Desert can be extremely hot, with daytime temperatures often exceeding 40°C or even higher. The desert receives intense sunlight during the day, and the lack of plants and humidity participate in the extremely hot temperature. However, the nights can be relatively warm, with average temperatures around 20 to 25°C.

Otherwise, the winter months (December, January, and February) make the Sahara Desert cold, with cooler temperatures. As well, the temperatures during the day typically range from 15 to 25°C. While the temperature during the night can descend appreciably. It can often fall below 10°C or even more frosty in some areas.

While autumn and spring attempt to be the best time to visit the Sahara desert, many travelers wondering when and how to visit the Sahara desert of Morocco, this extremely one of the most questionable for them, as we offer you all the solutions to see the Sahara desert in a short excursions from Marrakech or Fes. Click here for more details.

Moreover, we can notice that the temperatures are altered within the Sahara desert, as certain regions have different conditions. The desert’s highest areas, such as the Atlas Mountains, may have cooler and freezing temperatures compared to lower-lying areas in the southern.

When you planning a visit to Morocco’s Sahara Desert, it’s important to prepare accordingly for the most suitable temperatures, and if you like to visit the Sahara during the summer months, make sure to carry sufficient water, wear a hat, and extensive clothing, and taking necessary precautions to avoid heat-related issues.

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