The climate of Puerto Rico’s capital city during this month offers a transition from the wetter conditions of the hurricane season to the drier, cooler temperatures of winter. Typically, daytime temperatures average in the mid-80s Fahrenheit (around 29-30 degrees Celsius), while nighttime lows settle into the mid-70s Fahrenheit (around 24-25 degrees Celsius). Rainfall diminishes considerably compared to the preceding months, though brief showers can still occur. Ocean temperatures remain warm, generally in the low 80s Fahrenheit (around 28 degrees Celsius), suitable for swimming and other water activities.
This period presents an attractive time to visit the city. The reduced rainfall and comfortable temperatures create favorable conditions for exploring historical sites like Old San Juan, enjoying the beaches, or participating in outdoor activities. Historically, November marks the beginning of the peak tourist season, as travelers seek respite from colder climates in the northern hemisphere. This influx contributes significantly to the local economy.