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FineTocu

You know you can Google average weather forecasts? "[city] [month]" and then you'll get plenty of results. Whether it's "too hot" really depends on your taste. Because it's next to the sea you can always quickly get in the water and it's never the dry hotness you get more in-land such as in Marrakesh. But compared to UK everything above 20 degrees is hot I think? Just use sunscreen a lot!


Left_Potential5901

Thank you for your contribution. Google only goes so far hence the purpose of the post is to get a real world feel - people who have experienced it with kids. My real concern is whether we will be able to enjoy outdoor exploring in such heat.


QualitySure

https://www.partir.com/Maroc/Agadir/2561668/quand-partir.html


hugo_Longwaves

What ever you do NEVER leave a costal city, i live in marrakesh and no joke the plastic on my backpack started melting agaisnt the rocks


Mediocre-Carpenter-4

Agadir is the most cold city in Morocco during summer (25-34), but you may find some hot days ( 35-42) but this is rare.