The climate at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula during this late autumn month typically offers a transition from the warmer summer season to milder winter conditions. Expect daytime temperatures averaging around 18-20 degrees Celsius (mid-60s Fahrenheit) with nighttime lows dipping to around 14-16 degrees Celsius (mid-50s Fahrenheit). Rainfall is possible, but November is generally not the wettest month.
Understanding the prevailing meteorological conditions in this British Overseas Territory during November is crucial for visitors planning activities such as hiking, sightseeing, or enjoying the beaches. The generally pleasant temperatures make it an attractive destination for those seeking a milder climate during the late autumn months in Europe. Historically, Gibraltar’s strategic location has made its weather patterns important for maritime activities.