Morocco Says 2024 ‘Hottest Year’ on Record
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Morocco says 2024 was the hottest year with temperatures reaching 47.7 degrees
Morocco's meteorological agency announced Friday that 2024 was the hottest year ever recorded in the country, reflecting record temperatures globally. In an annual report, the agency said it recorded an average temperature anomaly of +1.49 degrees Celsius last year compared to the 1991-2020 period.
Morocco has been officially in a state of drought for six years. Crop yields have fallen by up to 50 percent in some places, as has small-scale farming.
Morocco says 2024 ‘hottest year’ on record
RABAT: The year 2024 was Morocco’s hottest on record, the North African country’s meteorological agency said on Friday, mirroring the record surface temperatures measured globally. In an annual report, the agency said it recorded an average temperature anomaly of +1.49 degrees Celsius (+2.7 Fahrenheit) last year compared to the 1991-2020 period. “The year 2024 stands out as
Morocco says 2024 'hottest year' on record
Rabat (AFP) June 20, 2025 The year 2024 was Morocco's hottest on record, the North African country's meteorological agency said on Friday, mirroring the record surface temperatures measured globally. In an annual report, the agency said it recorded an average temperature anomaly of +1.49 degrees Celsius (+2.7 Fahrenheit) last year compared to the 1991-2020 period. "The year 2024 stands out as the hottest ever rec
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