Morocco, I hope you are joking. Univac is right, winter tires wear out so fast you will have to change way more often. That is extra costs.
Most new cars come with 4 seasons. No choice to buy winter tires.
With an old car, if you keep it more than 3 years, it is cheaper to get a full winter tire set, including rims. You change tires yourself in a parking lot.
In summer, at 30+ temperature and hot asphalt, winter tires could come apart with high speed aggressive driving. Asphalt temperature can climb to very high under heavy sunshune. Combine this with the heat generated by the brake disks, the heat generated by tire friction on the road and the strain of the tire being pushed in all direction, that is a recipe for disaster. This is not just winter tire wearing faster, they can fail.