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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 14 June 2026 by the Pressorbit weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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While the UK’s maritime weather can leave you reaching for a raincoat even in July, Agadir enjoys a remarkably stable subtropical climate with over 300 days of sunshine a year and winter highs typically above 20°C. The live forecast above gives you the current conditions for your trip.
What does the live forecast show for Agadir today?
Check the live conditions above for the most up-to-date temperature, wind and cloud cover. Agadir’s coastal position means a light breeze is common, and the readings you see will reflect the city’s mild, stable pattern rather than the sharp fluctuations familiar from UK forecasts.
Agadir weather by month: a seasonal breakdown
Agadir’s climate is divided into a long, warm dry season and a short, milder wet season. The table below gives average highs, lows, sea temperature, sunshine hours and rainfall for each month, based on long-term Met Office data.
Winter (December to February)
Winter is the most frequently searched season for Agadir weather, especially in December, January and February. Daytime highs range from 20°C in January to 22°C in February, with overnight lows around 10–12°C. The sea temperature stays a pleasant 17–18°C, cool but still swimmable for most visitors. December sees the most rain (around 40mm over six days), but showers are usually short. The 10-day forecast for Agadir will show whether any rain is expected during your stay.
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November)
Spring and autumn offer near‑perfect conditions. In April, highs reach 22–24°C and sea temperature rises to 17°C; by May, the sea warms to 19°C. Autumn sees September still hot (27°C highs, sea 23°C), making it an excellent month for beach holidays. October and November cool gradually, with highs of 26°C and 22°C respectively, and sea temperatures in the low 20s. The Marrakech weather page shows how the inland city differs – much hotter in summer and cooler at night.
Summer (June to August)
Summers are dry and sunny. July and August average highs of 27–28°C, but the Atlantic breeze prevents the oppressive heat found further inland. Sea temperature peaks at 22–23°C, ideal for swimming. Rainfall is almost zero, so no need for an umbrella.
Best months to visit Agadir
For warm, sunny days without intense heat, the best months are April, May, September and October. These shoulder months combine highs of 23–27°C, low rainfall (below 10mm), and sea temperatures comfortable for swimming. Families often prefer April and October for milder evenings. If you want guaranteed sunshine and the hottest sea, July and August are ideal, though accommodation prices rise.
What to pack for Agadir
Pack light, breathable clothing for daytime, plus a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings, especially from November to February. Sunscreen and a hat are essential all year. For winter visits, bring a waterproof layer – though rain is infrequent, a short shower can occur. Swimwear is a must; the sea is warm enough for most of the year. During summer, sunglasses and a reusable water bottle will help you stay comfortable.
FAQs about Agadir weather
How hot is Agadir in January?
January is the coolest month, with average daily highs of 20°C and lows around 10°C. It’s still warm enough for sightseeing and sunbathing, but evenings can be chilly – bring a jumper. Sea temperature is 17°C; keen swimmers may find it bracing.
What is the weather like in Agadir in December?
December sees average highs of 21°C and around six days of rain (40mm total). It’s the wettest month, but you’ll still enjoy plenty of sunshine. The sea is 18°C. It’s a popular month for those escaping the UK’s cold, but pack a light raincoat.
Is February warm enough in Agadir?
February is pleasantly mild, with highs of 22°C and lows of 11°C. Rainfall drops to around 30mm over five days. Sea temperature is 17°C, but many visitors find the beach comfortable in the sun. A sunny February day in Agadir often feels like a UK spring day.
Can I swim in Agadir in April?
April sea temperatures average 17°C, gradually warming from 16°C at the start to 18°C by the end. Many visitors do swim, especially after a few sunny days. The air temperature is 22–24°C, making it a great month for combining beach time with exploring.
What about Agadir weather in September?
September is one of the best months: highs of 27°C, sea at 23°C, and very low rainfall (around 3mm). It’s essentially a continuation of summer, with warm evenings. The live forecast above will confirm whether a rare afternoon breeze is expected.
How does Agadir compare to the UK?
Agadir’s winter temperatures are similar to a UK summer – January highs of 20°C versus the UK’s 7°C average. Sunshine hours are much higher, and rainfall far lower. For a detailed look at UK conditions, visit the UK weather hub.
Rainy season and quiet months
Agadir’s rainy season runs from November to February, with December the wettest month. Even then, you can expect long dry spells between showers. The quietest tourist months (outside school holidays) are January, February and November, when accommodation is cheaper and the beaches less crowded. If you prefer a livelier atmosphere, March to May and September to October are still pleasant without peak‑season prices.