Jordan in November experiences a transition from the hot, dry summer to the cooler, wetter winter. Typical daytime temperatures range from the mid-teens to low twenties Celsius (mid-50s to low 70s Fahrenheit), while nights become noticeably cooler, often dipping into single digits Celsius (40s Fahrenheit). Rainfall becomes more frequent, although it’s not constant, and sunshine is still prevalent. This period offers a comfortable climate for exploring the country’s diverse landscapes, from the desert canyons of Wadi Rum to the historical city of Petra.
This transitional period offers several advantages for visitors. The pleasant temperatures make outdoor activities, like hiking and sightseeing, more enjoyable. The lower visitor numbers compared to peak season often translate to better access to popular sites and potentially lower prices on accommodations. Historically, November marks the end of the grape harvest season, offering opportunities to experience local culture and perhaps sample freshly produced wine. Moreover, the clear skies after rainfall often provide stunning views of the Jordanian landscape.