The southern part of Marocco has just gotten some rare snow. This is the first time in 50 years that this has occured. Here are a couple of interesting videos:
An unusually heavy snowfall started affecting Morocco's southern regions on January 29, after several decades of extremely dry weather. The snowfall is currently affecting Ouarzazate (gateway to the Sahara Desert), Taroudant and even Zagora, which hasn't experienced snowfall since 1968.
The National Meteorological Directorate in Marocco said that this weather could continue for a couple more days until Thursday on February 1.
This is the current snow pack of Marocco:
Comment: As you can see, the most snow is in the mountains where we have an astonishing 77,5 cm (30 inches) but in the outskirts we do have about 8 cm (3 inches)
You can go here and check it out on Windy.com:
https://www.windy.com/?snowcover,32.399,1.846,5,m:eybafZd
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