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Casablanca has a **Mediterranean climate** (Köppen Csa/Csb transition on the Atlantic coast) with mild, wetter winters and warm, dry summers. Its coastal location moderates temperatures year-round, so extreme heat is less common than in inland Morocco, while most rainfall falls from late autumn through early spring.
Summer Average
24°C
Winter Average
13°C
Climate Type
Mediterranean
Rainy Days
40
Sunny Days
280
Humidity
68%
Spring
March - May
15-22°C
Spring is mild to pleasantly warm, with increasing sunshine and only occasional rain. Conditions are generally comfortable for outdoor activities, especially in late spring.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
June - August
21-25°C
Summer is warm, sunny, and very dry, with sea breezes helping keep temperatures moderate compared with inland cities. Rain is rare, and coastal fog or mist can occur in the mornings.
Very Low rainfall
Autumn
September - November
18-24°C
Autumn remains warm at first, then gradually turns milder as rainfall increases. Showers become more frequent from October onward, but the season is still often sunny and pleasant.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
December - February
12-16°C
Winter is mild and relatively wet, with cool nights and daytime temperatures that are usually comfortable. Rainfall is concentrated in this season, though cold weather is limited by the ocean influence.
Moderate rainfall
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Air Quality
Casablanca
Casablanca offers a high-energy, pragmatic alternative to the more relaxed coastal towns, serving as Morocco’s true economic engine. For professionals, it provides a sophisticated urban lifestyle where modern business hubs meet traditional Moroccan culture. You’ll find a functional standard of living with reliable healthcare and a decent public transport network, making the daily transition smoother than in many emerging markets.
However, the city demands a certain level of mental agility. While the cost of living remains manageable, the pace is relentless and the urban sprawl can feel overwhelming. It is a city for those who prefer doing over vacationing, trading the quiet charm of Marrakech for a gritty, rewarding metropolitan experience.
Advantages
Casablanca
Abundant cultural sites
Extensive park network
Strong educational institutions
Coastal Mediterranean location
Growing business hub
Diverse community atmosphere
Disadvantages
Casablanca
Traffic congestion severe
Housing costs rising
Limited coworking spaces
Bureaucratic processes slow
Air quality concerns
Safety & Security in Casablanca
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Moderate
53
/100
Morocco Avg
56
Africa Avg
54
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
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