Come
March,
Taroudant stays bathed in sunlight for longer durations, offering more daylight hours than the preceding months. This change in light duration plays a noticeable role in the city's appeal as a tourist destination, with the lengthening days entailing more time for outdoor exploration. Citizens and tourists alike appreciate March as the rainfall decreases to just 22mm (0.87"), marking a contour point in the city's climatic progression. The temperature starts to climb a bit higher through March, as if hinting towards the onset of summer. When the calendar flips,
April will bring further pleasant weather changes to the city's pleasant climate.
Temperature
The onset of March in Taroudant manifests an average high-temperature of a warm 23°C (73.4°F), demonstrating a minor variation from the preceding month. Throughout March, Taroudant braces for a considerable drop from daytime highs, with an average low-temperature of 11°C (51.8°F).
Rainfall
In Taroudant,
Morocco, in March, during 5 rainfall days, 22mm (0.87") of precipitation is typically accumulated. In Taroudant, during the entire year, the rain falls for 39 days and collects up to 207mm (8.15") of precipitation.
Daylight
In Taroudant, the average length of the day in March is 12h and 0min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 08:00 and sunset at 19:34 +01. On the last day of March, in Taroudant, sunrise is at 06:24 and sunset at 18:54 +00.
Note: On Sunday, 10. March 2024, at 03:00, Daylight Saving Time starts, and the time zone changes from +01 to +00. Daylight Saving Time lasts until Sunday, 14. April 2024, at 02:00; consequently, the time zone reverts from +00 to +01.
Sunshine
In March, the average sunshine in Taroudant is 8h.
UV index
In Taroudant, the average daily maximum UV index in March is 7. A UV Index estimate of 6 to 7 represents a high threat to health from exposure to the Sun's UV rays for the average person.
Note: The daily high UV index of 7 during March translates into the following recommendations:
Stand by precautions and apply sun safety measures. Evading sunburn is of great importance. UV radiation from the Sun is most intense between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Try to avoid direct sunlight during this period. Arm yourself against UV rays' harm with protective apparel and UV-filtering shades.