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F: 0.8 days of precipitation spread across 2 months is deadly. It's also too warm (mainly in the winter) and sunny. Cape Town, which is similar, is a bit better.
B-, reminds me of San Diego. While never 'cold cold' it's chilly too much of the year. I'd also prefer more rain. But other than that, there are no major complaints.
B-, reminds me of San Diego. While never 'cold cold' it's chilly too much of the year. I'd also prefer more rain. But other than that, there are no major complaints.
This and also total lack of thunderstorms. I think San Diego has more potential for heat waves and is overall warmer during El Nino summers though.
F: 0.8 days of precipitation spread across 2 months is deadly. It's also too warm (mainly in the winter) and sunny. Cape Town, which is similar, is a bit better.
Come on now, Casablanca is a city, not a nomadic settlement. It's not like they wouldn't have access to water.
82% humidity in the dry season? The hell with this climate haha. I'll give it a C+ since it is pretty sunny and Mediterranean (Csa).
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