Niagara Falls experiences a transition into late autumn during November. Typical conditions include significantly cooler temperatures, increased precipitation, and the possibility of the first snowfall of the season. Average highs range from 4C to 9C (39F to 48F), while average lows fall between -1C and 4C (30F to 39F). Rainy days are common, and the overall climate becomes damp and chilly. While the vibrant fall foliage of October may have faded, the mist-shrouded Falls against the backdrop of the stark late autumn landscape offers a unique and dramatic beauty.
Understanding the typical climate of the region at this time of year is crucial for visitors planning trips. Appropriate clothing for colder weather is essential, including waterproof outerwear. The off-season offers the advantage of fewer crowds and potentially lower accommodation rates. Historically, November marks a shift in the area’s tourism, transitioning from the bustling summer and fall foliage season to a quieter period. This period provides a different perspective on the natural wonder, appreciated by those seeking a more tranquil experience.