Rabat - A severe heatwave is expected to sweep across several provinces of the Kingdom from Tuesday to Friday, with temperatures forecast to range between 42 and 47 °C (107.6 and 116.6 °F). This announcement comes from the General Directorate of Meteorology (DGM) in an "orange" level alert bulletin.The DGM reports that from Tuesday to Friday, temperatures will range from 42 to 46 °C (107.6 to 114.8 °F) in the provinces of Beni Mellal, Fquih Bensaleh, Guercif, Taounate, Taza, Settat, and Khouribga.Furthermore, from Wednesday to Friday, temperatures are expected to rise even higher, ranging between 43 and 47 °C (109.4 and 116.6 °F) in the provinces of Marrakech, Rehamna, El Kelaa des Sraghna, Aousserd, Oued Ed-Dahab, Boujdour, Assa-Zag, Es-Semara, Tata, and Taroudant.Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse
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