Monthly Weather in Marrakech

Marrakech

Monthly weather guide for Marrakech

While the city is famously sunny, its desert weather is about more than just the daytime temperature. It’s about the intensity of the sun and, as many travellers discover, the surprising chill that arrives after sunset. Getting this right is the difference between comfortably exploring the souks and hiding from the midday heat.

This guide breaks down what to expect in Marrakech each season, from the brilliant heat of summer to the crisp evenings of winter. You’ll know precisely what to pack and how to plan your days, allowing you to focus on the magic of the Red City, not the forecast.

1 - Marrakech in Spring

Weather from March to May

Spanning from March to May, the spring months offer a perfect balance of pleasant warmth and abundant sunshine. Daytime temperatures start around a mild 20°C in March and climb to a lovely 28°C by May, creating ideal conditions for getting lost in the medina’s alleyways. It’s warm enough for a T-shirt during the day, but you won’t be constantly searching for shade. Light showers can occasionally pass through at this time of year, but they’re usually brief and tend to leave the city’s gardens looking especially vibrant.

Best Experiences This Season

Spring is one of the best times to explore Marrakech. The gardens burst into bloom, the weather’s ideal for rooftop dining, and it’s the perfect season for discovering the city’s palaces, tranquil gardens, and nearby natural landscapes. The atmosphere is lively but relaxed, making it a wonderful time to soak up the souks, unwind in riads, and venture into the desert before the summer heat sets in.

What to Pack

Pack light, breathable layers for warm days, with something a little warmer for cooler evenings:

  • Light cotton or linen clothing
  • A light jumper
  • Sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen
  • Comfortable walking shoes

2 - Marrakech in Summer

Weather from June to August

Summers in Marrakech are intensely hot, bright, and dry. Daytime temperatures often reach 35–40°C, though the dry desert air makes the heat easier to handle than humid destinations. Skies stay perfectly clear for weeks, it’s pure sunshine from dawn to dusk. While afternoons can feel scorching, early mornings and evenings are pleasantly warm and ideal for exploring.

Best Experiences This Season

Summers in Marrakech are perfect for those who enjoy early morning explorations and late-night entertainment. Explore the medina and gardens in the cool of the morning, then retreat to shaded courtyards or cafés during peak heat. After sunset, the city comes alive with rooftop dinners, lively squares like Jemaa el-Fna, and cooler evening air that carries the scent of spices and street food.

What to Pack

Here are a few essentials to keep you cool and comfortable while exploring Marrakech:

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing made from linen or cotton
  • A hat and sunglasses
  • High‑SPF sunscreen
  • Comfortable sandals or walking shoes
  • A refillable water bottle to stay hydrated

3 - Marrakech in Autumn

Weather from September to November

Autumn brings gentler warmth to Marrakech, making it one of the most comfortable times to visit. After the peak summer heat, September still sees temperatures in the low 30s°C, gradually cooling to around 22°C by November. The air becomes crisper as evenings arrive, while afternoons remain sunny and pleasant. Occasional rain showers may pass through late in the season, bringing a hint of freshness to the desert air without disrupting travel plans.

Best Experiences This Season

Autumn is ideal for travelers who enjoy exploring at a slower pace. The city is quieter after the summer rush, and the comfortably warm weather is perfect for wandering the souks or visiting historic sites. For scenic day trips, head into the nearby Atlas Mountains, where you’ll find perfect conditions for a camel ride.

With mild temperatures and fewer crowds, autumn offers the same delightful balance of sunshine and comfort as spring. It’s a wonderful season to experience Marrakech’s rhythm and color in a relaxed atmosphere.

What to Pack for Autumn

Pack light, breathable layers for warm days, with something a little warmer for cooler evenings:

  • Light layers such as cotton shirts and breathable fabrics for daytime
  • A jumper or jacket for cooler mornings and evenings
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen - the autumn sun is still bright
  • A small bag for carrying water and extra layers

4 - Marrakech in Winter

Marrakech at Night

Weather from December to February

Winter in Marrakech is one of its best‑kept secrets. While much of the northern hemisphere is grey and cold, the Red City often enjoys bright blue skies and mild afternoons, with temperatures reaching 18–20°C. Occasional showers do pass through during these months, but they tend to be brief and refreshing, leaving the air clear and the gardens greener.

The most important thing to know is the dramatic temperature drop after sunset. Once the sun disappears, the desert air cools quickly, with nights regularly falling to around 5–8°C. While that’s roughly the same as an average winter day back in the UK, it can feel surprisingly chilly after a warm Moroccan afternoon.

Best Experiences This Season

Winter is an excellent time to experience a more relaxed side of Marrakech. With mild days and clear skies, it’s perfect for sightseeing, dining on sun‑drenched terraces, or wandering through quiet souks without the heat or crowds. It’s also great for a winter sun escape away from the UK, where you can simply enjoy the sunshine by the pool.

What to Pack

Pack smart layers to stay comfortable from sunny afternoons to chilly evenings:

  • Light layers for sunny daytime exploring
  • A warm jumper or fleece for the cooler evenings
  • A proper jacket for when temperatures drop at night
  • Comfortable closed‑toe shoes
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen - the winter sun can still be strong

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