Visiting Morocco in January

January is the coldest month of the year in Morocco. However compared to much of the rest of the Northern Hemisphere,  Morocco’s weather in January is downright balmy.

The cooler temperatures make it more comfortable for those who wish to explore the warmer areas of the country.

If you want to spend hours losing yourself in the sights and sounds of the Marrakech medina, you’ll do it more comfortably in January.

On average, January is the coldest and wettest month in Morocco. During the day, temperatures can range from 10°C to 20°C or more.

Weather in Morocco in January

However, temperatures can get cold once the sun goes down. January is also the wettest month of the year.

Dressing in layers gives you the invaluable ability to add or subtract clothing as your needs change throughout the day.

What to Wear in Morocco in January

Casablanca: Casablanca weather in January is a mixed bag. Upbeat and modern, there is always something to see or do.

Best Places to Visit in Morocco in January

Rabat is Morocco’s capital city, busy and modern, with a European feel. If you’re looking for traditional souvenirs, a visit to the Old Medina is not to be missed.

Rabat

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